The electronic health record is an important tool for doctors to coordinate care, improve patient safety, and achieve better clinical outcomes. But to use an EHR effectively, you must protect against risk. Learn how to avoid the top four EHR risk factors and use your EHR to capture meaningful information about each office visit.
Julie J. Song, MPH, Patient Safety/Risk ManagementAccount Executive at The Doctors Company, discusses the risks and benefits of EHRs in this brief video.
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BBC documentary clip about the huge rise in the use of Electronic Cigarette's and Vaping around Britain and the world. A doctor delves into the world of "Vaping" to see if there are any real dangers or health risks associated with these popular products.
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published:30 Dec 2014

views:118185

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right to keep it private. Watch this video and visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr to learn about electronic health records and your patient privacy rights under the HIPAA privacy and security rules.
Today, more and more of your health information is being stored electronically. The HIPAA privacy and security rules outline steps that providers must take to protect electronic health records. This video provides an overview of patient privacy rights and what providers need to do to keep your health information secure.

published:28 Mar 2012

views:40430

Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers quit smoking? If so, why would anti-tobacco activists oppose e-cigarettes? Get the truth about e-cigarettes in this short video.
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Imagine if there were an alternative to smoking cigarettes.
Imagine this alternative could help millions of people quit smoking and came with only a fraction of the harmful chemicals that cigarettes do.
Well, you don’t have to imagine it. It exists.
E-cigarettes are the most innovative and promising smoking-cessation product yet invented. So, public health officials and anti-tobacco activists are all in favor of this life-saving innovation, right?
Actually, they’re almost all totally against it.
Why?
Because, incredibly, they make no substantial distinction between e-cigarettes and real cigarettes -- even though they are completely different products.
To begin with, e-cigarettes aren’t cigarettes. They contain no tobacco. Instead, a liquid containing nicotine derived from tobacco leaves is vaporized, and users of e-cigarettes inhale that vapor. Vapor, mind-you – not smoke.
This is significant because the real harm from tobacco comes from the combustion process, which releases hundreds of toxic compounds known as tar. Since e-cigarettes have no tobacco and no combustion, they release no tar. This makes them, according to Britain’s Department of Health, at least 95% less harmful than tobacco cigarettes.
E-cigarettes do contain nicotine, an addictive drug. However, there is little evidence that nicotine alone is bad for you, making it similar to, say, caffeine--a drug used every day by millions of people.
Brad Rodu, an oral cancer specialist at the University of Louisville, put it this way: “I love coffee, and I’m sure I could get caffeine if I smoked my coffee beans…but I would be paying a much different price in overall health [if I did].”
In other words, when it comes to addictive substances like caffeine or nicotine, it isn’t the addictive substance that’s harmful; it’s how it’s delivered. As South African psychiatrist Mike Russell said about cigarettes: “[People] smoke for [the] nicotine, but they die from the tar.”
And again, there’s no tar in e-cigarettes.
Does this all mean e-cigarettes are completely safe? Of course not. Nothing is completely safe. E-cigarettes are a relatively new innovation so more research is needed, especially on long-term effects. There’s also a place for sensible regulation to ensure consumer safety.
But unlike normal everyday products, any potential risk posed by e-cigarettes is far outweighed by a real – not potential – good: saving lives by providing the nicotine that smokers enjoy without delivering the deadly toxins that can kill them.
Many former smokers have successfully used e-cigarettes to help them kick their nicotine addiction altogether. A recent study in an Oxford Journal peer-reviewed publication, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, said that e-cigarettes could reduce smoking-related deaths by 21 percent. That’s thousands of lives every year.
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The Danger of Excessive Use of ElectronicGadgets
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Many people are in agreement that the progress that has taken place in the realm of technology has had wonderful consequences on our way of life, but have also has had repercussions on our society that some did not see coming. Still, just because our gadgets have changed the way we do certain things should not mean that their invention is less than amazing.
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When people talk about "health risk", what do they mean? Here's one perspective that's helpful for thinking about risk in ways that help understand and reduce it.
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Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emitted by Mobile Phones, Computers, Tablets and Wi-Fi Routers are harmful for the human body and cause many health problems such as Headaches, Hearing loss, Memory loss, Loss of concentration, etc. They also cause brain tumours and cancer in very extreme cases. There are many simple ways by which one can stay protected from such harmful radiations. See this video to learn how.

published:03 Nov 2014

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Wi-Fi connects electronic devices to wireless computer networks (wireless LAN) using electromagnetic radiation. Wi-Fi is installed in homes, schools, offices, stores, hotels, coffee shops, airports, libraries, hospitals, public buildings and even entire sections of cities. Wi-Fi signals are, unlike TV and radio signals, strong enough to penetrate concrete walls. Many health experts consider Wi-Fi radiation to be dangerous.
Wi-Fi technology is used by personal computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth hands-free handsets, wireless video game consoles, MP3 players, smart meters and other wireless applications.
Wi-Fi signals use a frequency of 2.4 GHz, nearly identical to the frequency of microwave ovens (2.45 GHz) and similar to those of mobile or cell phones (GSM phones use 1.8 or 1.9 GHz and the UMTS 3G phones use 2.1 GHz).
http://letu.edu/people/jaytevis/Netwo...
Since Wi-Fi is so recent, no studies have yet been done on the long-term health effects of Wi-Fi. However, thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of mobile phones and mobile phone masts. These studies have found that mobile phone radiation can cause cancer!
http://bbc.co.uk/news/health-13608444
The health dangers of Wi-Fi radiation are commonly dismissed because Wi-Fi is so convenient. However, scientific studies suggest that prolonged exposure to the low-level electromagnetic radiation can cause many health problems.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes...
Wi-Fi radiation penetrates the body, affects cell membranes and over time cells to lose their ability to function properly. Wi-Fi radiation disturbs the body's natural energy field causing stress, fatigue and a weakened immune system. Wi-Fi radiation can cause headaches, concentration problems, dizziness, anxiety, memory loss, depression, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rates, seizures, epilepsy, nausea, skin rashes, insomnia, ringing ears, high blood pressure, brain damage, autism, diabetes, fibromyalgia, infertility, birth defects, DNA damage, leukemia, cancer, etc.
http://safespaceprotection.com/harmfu...
Children are especially vulnerable to Wi-Fi radiation signals because their nervous systems and brains are still developing. Their skulls are thinner and smaller, so the radiation penetrates their brains more deeply. Many schools are now using Wi-Fi but this is negatively affecting the learning abilities of children!
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If you have Wi-Fi at home and your children use laptops or play wireless video games they are living in a virtual soup of electromagnetic radiation, exposing them to many health risks. Most Wi-Fi routers and modems don't get turned off at night and thus homes are flooded with radiation 24/7.
Other sources of electromagnetic radiation are cordless phones and baby monitors. These devices use DECT technology (similar to Wi-Fi) with frequencies of 1.9, 2.4 and 5.8 GHz.
Contrary to claims of the Wi-Fi industry, Wi-Fi radiation is NOT safe!
Turn off Wi-Fi in your home for 60 days and discover how your health will improve.
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published:23 Jun 2015

views:15439

In this episode Shawn from http://www.zeecigs.com/ reveals the results of his Chest x-ray comparison of a before and after snapshot. In this Episode we compare a chest x-ray before and after which is an interesting view. His volcano like smoking was heavy at two plus packs a day. Shawn Switched to Electronic Cigarettes in 2009.
This video is NOT promoting health of ecigs and you should not start ecigs unless you are a long time smoker. This video was added as it was mentioned as an idea in a previous e-cig video a few years ago.
If this is your first time viewing one of Shawn's videos we welcome you to this channel. Shawn started ZeeCigs Vapor back in 2009 to help other fellow smokers.
If you are an active U.S. military member, a first responder or a senior citizen including senior programs such as AARP we would like to extended a exclusive YouTube invitation to the ZeeCigs website "OnlineVIP pricing" which offers deep discounts and membership is free.
Simply create a new account on ZeeCigs website and then go to the contact us page and request "online VIP status", we will reply regarding qualifications.
All other viewers can become an "online VIP member" after placing their third order on ZeeCigs.
ZeeCigs Vapor is a unique online spot as we do not offer every vapor model under the sun leaving you on your own to figure out the best ecig models , instead we internally test every new eCigarette unit offered on the electronic cigarette market.
If the new product passes our "real world" quality tests and offers something unique over previous eCig models and provides a balance of price vs quality then we will offer it at Zee Cigs vapor. Happy vaping everyone!

published:06 Mar 2012

views:3990946

EMF detector shows the dangerous health risks present in your everyday life from Microwave ovens, Laptop computers, Cell Phones, Refrigerators and solutions on how to avoid them.
Radiation can cause sickness and disease and in this video I show ways to avoid EMF's and other dangerous radiation.
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I know everyone negatively commenting on this likes to say they are an engineer, physicist, electrician, professor and the smartest person in the world when it comes to EMF's, but if you believe this is not hurting you then you are wrong.
Martin L. Pall, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and BasicMedical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. He has been studying EMF's for over 10 years and lectures on how ionizing and nonionizing radiation are both quite harmful to our brains, organs, and cells. See an interview with him here. - https://youtu.be/ZAqmT9KJBC8
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published:22 Jul 2013

views:277682

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in ensuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file, which means the file is more likely up to date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMR's are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by the widespread adoption of EHR's and EMR's.
In this video, Dr Ping speaks on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care. She stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
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Health

Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living organism. In humans it is the ability of individuals or communities to adapt and self-manage when facing physical, mental or social challenges. The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its broader sense in its 1948 constitution as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." This definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking operational value and because of the problem created by use of the word "complete" Other definitions have been proposed, among which a recent definition that correlates health and personal satisfaction. Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health. Health is that balanced condition of the living organism in which the integral, harmonious performance of the vital functions tends to the preservation of the organism and the normal development of the individual.

Risk

Risk is the potential of gaining or losing something of value. Values (such as physical health, social status, emotional well-being or financial wealth) can be gained or lost when taking risk resulting from a given action or inaction, foreseen or unforeseen. Risk can also be defined as the intentional interaction with uncertainty. Uncertainty is a potential, unpredictable, and uncontrollable outcome; risk is a consequence of action taken in spite of uncertainty.

Risk perception is the subjective judgment people make about the severity and probability of a risk, and may vary person to person. Any human endeavor carries some risk, but some are much riskier than others.

Definitions

The Oxford English Dictionary cites the earliest use of the word in English (in the spelling of risque from its Arabic original "رزق" ) which mean working to gain income gain and profit (see Wikipedia Arabic meaning ) as of 1621, and the spelling as risk from 1655. It defines risk as:

Risk is an uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has an effect on at least one [project] objective. (This definition, using project terminology, is easily made universal by removing references to projects).

Electronic health record

An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.

EHS systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in ensuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file, which means the file is more likely up to date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMR's are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by the widespread adoption of EHR's and EMR's.

The Doctors Company

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The Doctors Company claims to be the largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer in the U.S, with over 74,000 insureds nationwide, $4 billion in assets, $1.4 billion in member surplus, and a financial strength rating of A from A. M. Best and Fitch Ratings in fiscal year 2012.

Founded in 1976, The Doctors Company operates as a member-owned interinsurance exchange, with a number of wholly owned subsidiaries, and is led by a 14-member Board of Governors.

In 2008, The Doctors Company merged with Los Angeles-based SCPIE Holdings, Inc.
In October 2010, the company completed a $386 million purchase of American Physicians Capital, Inc. On October 19, 2011, The Doctors Company acquired FPIC Insurance Group, Inc., and its subsidiaries First Professionals Insurance Company, Inc.; Advocate, MD Insurance of the Southwest, Inc.; Anesthesiologists Professional Assurance Company; and Intermed Insurance Company.

Top Four Electronic Health Record Risk Factors

The electronic health record is an important tool for doctors to coordinate care, improve patient safety, and achieve better clinical outcomes. But to use an EHR effectively, you must protect against risk. Learn how to avoid the top four EHR risk factors and use your EHR to capture meaningful information about each office visit.
Julie J. Song, MPH, Patient Safety/Risk ManagementAccount Executive at The Doctors Company, discusses the risks and benefits of EHRs in this brief video.
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5:30

Vaping & E-Cigs: What Are The Dangers? - A Doctors Opinion (BBC)

Vaping & E-Cigs: What Are The Dangers? - A Doctors Opinion (BBC)

Vaping & E-Cigs: What Are The Dangers? - A Doctors Opinion (BBC)

BBC documentary clip about the huge rise in the use of Electronic Cigarette's and Vaping around Britain and the world. A doctor delves into the world of "Vaping" to see if there are any real dangers or health risks associated with these popular products.
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This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitute the 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copyright.

1:56

Electronic Health Records: Privacy and Security

Electronic Health Records: Privacy and Security

Electronic Health Records: Privacy and Security

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right to keep it private. Watch this video and visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr to learn about electronic health records and your patient privacy rights under the HIPAA privacy and security rules.
Today, more and more of your health information is being stored electronically. The HIPAA privacy and security rules outline steps that providers must take to protect electronic health records. This video provides an overview of patient privacy rights and what providers need to do to keep your health information secure.

5:25

What's Wrong with E-Cigarettes?

What's Wrong with E-Cigarettes?

What's Wrong with E-Cigarettes?

Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers quit smoking? If so, why would anti-tobacco activists oppose e-cigarettes? Get the truth about e-cigarettes in this short video.
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Script:
Imagine if there were an alternative to smoking cigarettes.
Imagine this alternative could help millions of people quit smoking and came with only a fraction of the harmful chemicals that cigarettes do.
Well, you don’t have to imagine it. It exists.
E-cigarettes are the most innovative and promising smoking-cessation product yet invented. So, public health officials and anti-tobacco activists are all in favor of this life-saving innovation, right?
Actually, they’re almost all totally against it.
Why?
Because, incredibly, they make no substantial distinction between e-cigarettes and real cigarettes -- even though they are completely different products.
To begin with, e-cigarettes aren’t cigarettes. They contain no tobacco. Instead, a liquid containing nicotine derived from tobacco leaves is vaporized, and users of e-cigarettes inhale that vapor. Vapor, mind-you – not smoke.
This is significant because the real harm from tobacco comes from the combustion process, which releases hundreds of toxic compounds known as tar. Since e-cigarettes have no tobacco and no combustion, they release no tar. This makes them, according to Britain’s Department of Health, at least 95% less harmful than tobacco cigarettes.
E-cigarettes do contain nicotine, an addictive drug. However, there is little evidence that nicotine alone is bad for you, making it similar to, say, caffeine--a drug used every day by millions of people.
Brad Rodu, an oral cancer specialist at the University of Louisville, put it this way: “I love coffee, and I’m sure I could get caffeine if I smoked my coffee beans…but I would be paying a much different price in overall health [if I did].”
In other words, when it comes to addictive substances like caffeine or nicotine, it isn’t the addictive substance that’s harmful; it’s how it’s delivered. As South African psychiatrist Mike Russell said about cigarettes: “[People] smoke for [the] nicotine, but they die from the tar.”
And again, there’s no tar in e-cigarettes.
Does this all mean e-cigarettes are completely safe? Of course not. Nothing is completely safe. E-cigarettes are a relatively new innovation so more research is needed, especially on long-term effects. There’s also a place for sensible regulation to ensure consumer safety.
But unlike normal everyday products, any potential risk posed by e-cigarettes is far outweighed by a real – not potential – good: saving lives by providing the nicotine that smokers enjoy without delivering the deadly toxins that can kill them.
Many former smokers have successfully used e-cigarettes to help them kick their nicotine addiction altogether. A recent study in an Oxford Journal peer-reviewed publication, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, said that e-cigarettes could reduce smoking-related deaths by 21 percent. That’s thousands of lives every year.
For the complete script, visit https://www.prageru.com/videos/whats-wrong-e-cigarettes

2:26

The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets

The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets

The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets

The Danger of Excessive Use of ElectronicGadgets
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Many people are in agreement that the progress that has taken place in the realm of technology has had wonderful consequences on our way of life, but have also has had repercussions on our society that some did not see coming. Still, just because our gadgets have changed the way we do certain things should not mean that their invention is less than amazing.
electronic gadgets
excessive use of gadgets
===============================================
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2:07

Health Risk 101 - What the heck does "Health Risk" actually mean?

Health Risk 101 - What the heck does "Health Risk" actually mean?

Health Risk 101 - What the heck does "Health Risk" actually mean?

http://youtube.com/riskbites
When people talk about "health risk", what do they mean? Here's one perspective that's helpful for thinking about risk in ways that help understand and reduce it.
For a quick primer on risk from the 30,000 foot perspective, check out last week's video: http://youtu.be/ijLfY06br4A
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FFHv/

Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Health and Tips to Prevent Health Problems

Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Health and Tips to Prevent Health Problems

Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Health and Tips to Prevent Health Problems

Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emitted by Mobile Phones, Computers, Tablets and Wi-Fi Routers are harmful for the human body and cause many health problems such as Headaches, Hearing loss, Memory loss, Loss of concentration, etc. They also cause brain tumours and cancer in very extreme cases. There are many simple ways by which one can stay protected from such harmful radiations. See this video to learn how.

Wi-Fi connects electronic devices to wireless computer networks (wireless LAN) using electromagnetic radiation. Wi-Fi is installed in homes, schools, offices, stores, hotels, coffee shops, airports, libraries, hospitals, public buildings and even entire sections of cities. Wi-Fi signals are, unlike TV and radio signals, strong enough to penetrate concrete walls. Many health experts consider Wi-Fi radiation to be dangerous.
Wi-Fi technology is used by personal computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth hands-free handsets, wireless video game consoles, MP3 players, smart meters and other wireless applications.
Wi-Fi signals use a frequency of 2.4 GHz, nearly identical to the frequency of microwave ovens (2.45 GHz) and similar to those of mobile or cell phones (GSM phones use 1.8 or 1.9 GHz and the UMTS 3G phones use 2.1 GHz).
http://letu.edu/people/jaytevis/Netwo...
Since Wi-Fi is so recent, no studies have yet been done on the long-term health effects of Wi-Fi. However, thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of mobile phones and mobile phone masts. These studies have found that mobile phone radiation can cause cancer!
http://bbc.co.uk/news/health-13608444
The health dangers of Wi-Fi radiation are commonly dismissed because Wi-Fi is so convenient. However, scientific studies suggest that prolonged exposure to the low-level electromagnetic radiation can cause many health problems.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes...
Wi-Fi radiation penetrates the body, affects cell membranes and over time cells to lose their ability to function properly. Wi-Fi radiation disturbs the body's natural energy field causing stress, fatigue and a weakened immune system. Wi-Fi radiation can cause headaches, concentration problems, dizziness, anxiety, memory loss, depression, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rates, seizures, epilepsy, nausea, skin rashes, insomnia, ringing ears, high blood pressure, brain damage, autism, diabetes, fibromyalgia, infertility, birth defects, DNA damage, leukemia, cancer, etc.
http://safespaceprotection.com/harmfu...
Children are especially vulnerable to Wi-Fi radiation signals because their nervous systems and brains are still developing. Their skulls are thinner and smaller, so the radiation penetrates their brains more deeply. Many schools are now using Wi-Fi but this is negatively affecting the learning abilities of children!
http://safeschool.ca
If you have Wi-Fi at home and your children use laptops or play wireless video games they are living in a virtual soup of electromagnetic radiation, exposing them to many health risks. Most Wi-Fi routers and modems don't get turned off at night and thus homes are flooded with radiation 24/7.
Other sources of electromagnetic radiation are cordless phones and baby monitors. These devices use DECT technology (similar to Wi-Fi) with frequencies of 1.9, 2.4 and 5.8 GHz.
Contrary to claims of the Wi-Fi industry, Wi-Fi radiation is NOT safe!
Turn off Wi-Fi in your home for 60 days and discover how your health will improve.
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Chest X-Ray Electronic Cigarettes Before and After Smoking Health harmful

Chest X-Ray Electronic Cigarettes Before and After Smoking Health harmful

Chest X-Ray Electronic Cigarettes Before and After Smoking Health harmful

In this episode Shawn from http://www.zeecigs.com/ reveals the results of his Chest x-ray comparison of a before and after snapshot. In this Episode we compare a chest x-ray before and after which is an interesting view. His volcano like smoking was heavy at two plus packs a day. Shawn Switched to Electronic Cigarettes in 2009.
This video is NOT promoting health of ecigs and you should not start ecigs unless you are a long time smoker. This video was added as it was mentioned as an idea in a previous e-cig video a few years ago.
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7:29

How to avoid EMF radiation risks from computers, microwaves, cell phones, and other household items

How to avoid EMF radiation risks from computers, microwaves, cell phones, and other household items

How to avoid EMF radiation risks from computers, microwaves, cell phones, and other household items

EMF detector shows the dangerous health risks present in your everyday life from Microwave ovens, Laptop computers, Cell Phones, Refrigerators and solutions on how to avoid them.
Radiation can cause sickness and disease and in this video I show ways to avoid EMF's and other dangerous radiation.
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Martin L. Pall, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and BasicMedical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. He has been studying EMF's for over 10 years and lectures on how ionizing and nonionizing radiation are both quite harmful to our brains, organs, and cells. See an interview with him here. - https://youtu.be/ZAqmT9KJBC8
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5:46

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in ensuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file, which means the file is more likely up to date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMR's are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by the widespread adoption of EHR's and EMR's.
In this video, Dr Ping speaks on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care. She stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
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Electronic cigarettes and health - the basics

Electronic cigarettes and health - the basics

Electronic cigarettes and health - the basics

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As the debate over regulating electronic cigarettes heats up and FDA propose new regulations, RiskBites provides a short primer on e-cigs and health.
Please check the Further Information below for links to more information and resources. And don't forget to join the conversation in the comments.
(Based on Electronic Cigarettes. The good, the bad, and the ... intriguing: http://youtu.be/fAPoMjHMFHI)
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FURTHER INFORMATION AND READING
GENERAL
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_cigarette
A HarmfulCigarette: MTSG, March 19 2013. http://www.mindthesciencegap.org/2013/03/19/a-harmless-cigarette/
e-Cigarettes. JAMA, January 8 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2013.279164
REGULATION AND HEALTH IMPACTS
FDA web page on electronic cigarettes: http://www.fda.gov/newsevents/publichealthfocus/ucm172906.htm
Proposed new regulations from FDA:
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm394667.htm
FDA Evaluation of E-Cigarettes (May 4 2009). http://www.fda.gov/downloads/drugs/scienceresearch/ucm173250.pdf
WebMD: E-Cigarettes: Expert Q&A With the CDC. http://www.webmd.com/smoking-cessation/news/20131112/e-cigarettes-cdc
WebMD: E-Cigarettes: Separating Fiction From Fact. Jan 3 2014. http://www.webmd.com/smoking-cessation/news/20140103/e-cigarettes-separating-fiction-from-fact
Washinton Post (March 24 2014) Do e-cigarettes help people quit smoking? New study raises doubts http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/03/24/do-e-cigarettes-help-people-quit-smoking-new-study-raises-doubts/
Notes from the Field: Electronic Cigarette Use Among Middle and High SchoolStudents — UnitedStates, 2011--2012. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6235a6.htm?s_cid=mm6235a6_w
SecondaryExposure to E-cigarette Emission Might be Harmful to Health. FDA Advisory No. 2013-015. June 26 2013. http://www.fda.gov.ph/advisories/food/80233-fda-advisory-no-2013-015
Secondhand vapor from e-cigarettes contains nicotine but not other toxins: study. Reuters. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/03/us-e-cigarette-idUSBREA020K820140103
Metal and Silicate Particles Including Nanoparticles Are Present in Electronic Cigarette Cartomizer Fluid and Aerosol. Williams et al. PloS One March 20 2013. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0057987 http://dx.doi.org/1 0.1371/journal.pone.0057987
NicotineSide Effects. Drugs.com. http://www.drugs.com/sfx/nicotine-side-effects.html
How Toxic is Nicotine? Think BigOctober 18 2013. http://bigthink.com/experts-corner/nicotine-is-not-as-toxic-as-we-think
Evaluating the harm caused by nicotine products. Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs. http://drugscience.org.uk/external-resources/nicotine-mcda-briefing/
REGULATION
New York Times (April 24 2014) F.D.A. Will Propose New Regulations for E-Cigarettes http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/24/health/fda-will-propose-new-regulations-for-e-cigarettes.html?_r=0
Regulations expected soon on e-cigarettes. Sacramento Bee, January 10 2014. http://www.sacbee.com/2014/01/10/6062228/regulations-expected-soon-on-e.html
Awaiting FDA, states pursue their own e-cigarette rules. Washington Post, October 19 2013. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2013/10/29/awaiting-fda-states-pursue-their-own-e-cigarette-rules/
The E-CigaretteIndustry, Waiting to Exhale. New York Times, October 26 2013. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/27/business/the-e-cigarette-industry-waiting-to-exhale.html
In One Of His Last Acts As Mayor Of New York City, Michael Bloomberg Bans E-Cigarettes In Public. Business InsiderDecember 31 2013. http://www.businessinsider.com/new-york-city-e-cigarette-ban-2013-12
VAPING AND MARIJUANA
Cannabis Drug Info, Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs: http://drugscience.org.uk/drugs-info/cannabis/
E-cigarettes packed with marijuana oil set to boom in Colorado. NY Daily News January 6 2014. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/pot-boom-e-cigs-sales-set-soar-colo-article-1.1567304
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Is Vaping Really Healthier than Smoking? | OOO with Brent Rose

Is Vaping Really Healthier than Smoking? | OOO with Brent Rose

Is Vaping Really Healthier than Smoking? | OOO with Brent Rose

Vaping is smoking's hottest new trend--just ask Leonardo DiCarpio who was caught puffing on one at the Golden Globes. The industry claims this is a safe alternative to cigarettes, but how much do we really know about the health effects of vaping? From The VapeShop to USC's Health and Science campus, BrentRose explores this new trend and searches for answers.
Tech writer Brent Rose is on a quest. With a surplus of emerging technologies and scientific discoveries popping up how do we separate facts from hype? Brent takes the goods out of the box—and out of the office—to find out how the new wave of cultural phenomena really holds up.
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7:37

WiFi Radiation - Dangers of WiFi - See It Measured - How To Remediate WiFi Radiation

WiFi Radiation - Dangers of WiFi - See It Measured - How To Remediate WiFi Radiation

WiFi Radiation - Dangers of WiFi - See It Measured - How To Remediate WiFi Radiation

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This video provides a simple, yet profound lesson. The radio frequency radiation being transmitted from your wireless router or modem is extremely toxic and detrimental to your health. Notice how high the measurements are on the RF meter! Most of us are living and working in this type of RF radiation exposure every single day and night. The fix, or remediation is simple. Plug your modem or router into your computer using an Ethernet connection (hardwire), and "disable" the wireless function on your modem or router. This is very important for the health and safety of all those in your home or office. If you need to use the wireless function, then turn it on for a short time, do your task or watch your movie, then disable it once again. Never leave your wireless internet on all night as it will cause sleep disturbances which lead to even worse health issues. The fix is simple! Ethernet cord and disable the wireless function.
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4:02

The effects of nicotine on human health

The effects of nicotine on human health

The effects of nicotine on human health

The public needs to understand the differences between the addictive nature of nicotine, and the smoke that kills smokers. Get the real facts in this video.

Electronic Health Records: What's in it for Everyone?

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple health care settings. By providing easier access to patients' medical records, EHRs can help improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and safety. But despite these advantages, the expense of system implementation has slowed EHR adoption rates, even though they have the potential to significantly reduce health care expenses over time. This session of Public HealthGrandRounds will explore the issues of EHR implementation with particular attention to public and population health while addressing concerns of cost, patient confidentiality, and other challenges.
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1:47

How to Reduce the Safety Risks of EHRs

How to Reduce the Safety Risks of EHRs

How to Reduce the Safety Risks of EHRs

Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health record (EHR), according to Lily Talakoub, MD, FAAD, of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center in McLean, Virginia, and The Doctors Company's EHR ClosedClaimsStudy. Dr. Talakoub discusses the biggest risks identified in the study, including that imaging and labs are often not found or not followed up on in the EHR or errors with copy and paste, and shares the processes that her office uses to lessen these risks.
Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Health Risks of E-Cigarettes

E-cigarettes are big business. Some people who want to try vaping may have questions about safety. Right now, there's not a lot of definitive answers from scientific research about potential health risks. This may make it hard for some consumers to make decisions about use. One recent study from the University of California San Diego reveals that e-cigarettes may be toxic to airways, cause inflammation, decrease immunity and increase your risk of infections. Reporter Vivien Williams has more in today's Mayo ClinicMinute.

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The Dangers of Copy and Paste in EHRs

The Dangers of Copy and Paste in EHRs

The Dangers of Copy and Paste in EHRs

The role of electronic health records (EHRs) as a contributing factor to malpractice claims has increased over the past three years—with copy and paste errors appearing in 14 percent of these claims. These cases from The Doctors Company’s EHRClosedClaimsStudy illustrate that danger. Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues industry-leading closed claims studies that alert specialists to common risks and help them identify ways to improve patient safety.
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China's Toxic Component Recycling Poses Serious Health Risk

China'sToxicComponentRecyclingPosesSeriousHealthRiskNitin Gupta has a penchant for garbage. The mission of his start-up company, Attero, is to recycle old computers, cellular phones, and other used electronics in a state-of-the-art industrial facility about 100 miles from New Delhi. Nearly a third of Attero's source materials come from informal collectors who earn their living by finding and selling e-scrap, Gupta says. Attero pays them slightly more for used computer circuit Attero factory Workers in Attero's factory near New Delhi dismantle computer components. boards than they would make from extracting gold from the boards by drenching them in cyanide — a largely unregulated process that poses risks to soils, water, and human health.
"They're getting more money ... and also they don't have to go through the process" of dismantling the circuit boards in a haze of lead and cyanide fumes, says Gupta, 34, who co-founded Attero with his brother Rohan in 2008. The facility now reprocesses roughly one percent of the printed circuit boards generated in India, according to Gupta, and it uses 77 percent less energy to extract copper from the boards than virgin mining would require.
For two decades the global narrative around electronic waste has typically been that rich, industrialized countries were dumping used devices onto Developing countries are now shipping more e-waste to developed countries than vice versa. impoverished ones, where the desperately poor often recycled printed circuit boards under unsafe conditions. But experts say nascent e-waste trends are beginning to challenge that paradigm. Developing countries are now shipping more e-waste by weight to developed countries than vice versa, according to a recent analysis of United Nations trade data by Josh Lepawsky, a geographer at Canada'sMemorial University of Newfoundland and an expert on the electronic waste trade. "Between 1996 and 2012 the dominant inter-regional trade pattern has been turned on its head," he says.
Meanwhile, a small but growing number of businesses such as Gupta's, often backed by international donors and lenders, are exploring ways to create incentives for informal collectors to sell e-waste to formal recycling operations. For example, the German government's development aid agency, the German Society for International Cooperation, has supported an Indian company named e-WaRDD that has piloted a project to incentivize circuit-board collection in Bangalore, India. And a Belgium-based non-profit, WorldLoop, receives corporate funding to support a range of electronics recycling programs in Africa that link informal recyclers with state-of-the-art facilities overseas that recycle printed circuit boards, transformers, and leaded glass.
Researchers say printed circuit boards, which often contain gold and other valuable metals, are a good first step for such projects because they typically represent the most valuable — as well as the most environmentally hazardous — aspect of the e-waste recycling process. The goal is to allow collectors to continue their practice of re-using or manually dismantling electronic equipment, but then sell those parts to professional facilities instead of melting them or using cyanide to extract valuable metals in backyard workshops. Advanced recycling facilities employ commodity separation, shredding, resource recovery, and pollution-control technologies that greatly reduce the health and environmental hazards associated with backyard recycling operations.
Fledgling e-waste programs and businesses offer early lessons about what may help move the informal recycling sector toward more sustainable practices, according to researchers. But they also highlight the complexities of the global e-waste market, where it can often be more profitable for backyard recyclers to continue their ad-hoc operations than sell to large-scale e-waste processors or middlemen, sometimes called "interface" outfits. "abc news" "cbs news" "ap news" "nbc news" "bbc news" "wall street digital" "rt news" "breaking news" "world news" "global news" "latest news" "scientific news" "24 hour news" "apocalypse news" "us politics" "white house" "us political news" "us senator" US election" "us congressman" "us senate" "us house of representatives" "president obama" "us healthcare" "health insurance" "American politics" "us news" ssi "social security" forex "us disability" retirement "mortgage rates" "mortgage quote" lawyer usa us uk London politics "campaign finance"
e-waste electronic circuit boards trash recycling "As far as I know, there has been plenty of legislative action to ban trade and informal recycling," but insufficient action to develop alternate approaches, says Eric Williams, a professor at the RochesterInstitute of Chinese officials are working to clean up the environmentally harmful aspects of a booming e-waste trade.

Electronic Cigarette Health Risks [ECCR Blog]

We're going to explain a bit about electronic cigarette health risks. Being the year 2013 - everyone seems skeptical about electronic cigarettes, and there's a rise in curiousity concerning the health risks.
Disclaimer: The subjects expressed in this article are not to be mistaken for the editor(s) expressing that e-cigarettes are safe.
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Top Four Electronic Health Record Risk Factors

The electronic health record is an important tool for doctors to coordinate care, improve patient safety, and achieve better clinical outcomes. But to use an EHR effectively, you must protect against risk. Learn how to avoid the top four EHR risk factors and use your EHR to capture meaningful information about each office visit.
Julie J. Song, MPH, Patient Safety/Risk ManagementAccount Executive at The Doctors Company, discusses the risks and benefits of EHRs in this brief video.
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published: 01 Oct 2013

Vaping & E-Cigs: What Are The Dangers? - A Doctors Opinion (BBC)

BBC documentary clip about the huge rise in the use of Electronic Cigarette's and Vaping around Britain and the world. A doctor delves into the world of "Vaping" to see if there are any real dangers or health risks associated with these popular products.
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published: 30 Dec 2014

Electronic Health Records: Privacy and Security

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right to keep it private. Watch this video and visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr to learn about electronic health records and your patient privacy rights under the HIPAA privacy and security rules.
Today, more and more of your health information is being stored electronically. The HIPAA privacy and security rules outline steps that providers must take to protect electronic health records. This video provides an overview of patient privacy rights and what providers need to do to keep your health information secure.

published: 28 Mar 2012

What's Wrong with E-Cigarettes?

Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers quit smoking? If so, why would anti-tobacco activists oppose e-cigarettes? Get the truth about e-cigarettes in this short video.
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The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets

The Danger of Excessive Use of ElectronicGadgets
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Many people are in agreement that the progress that has taken place in the realm of technology has had wonderful consequences on our way of life, but have also has had repercussions on our society that some did not see coming. Still, just because our gadgets have changed the way we do certain things should not mean that their invention is less than amazing.
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Health Risk 101 - What the heck does "Health Risk" actually mean?

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When people talk about "health risk", what do they mean? Here's one perspective that's helpful for thinking about risk in ways that help understand and reduce it.
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Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Health and Tips to Prevent Health Problems

Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emitted by Mobile Phones, Computers, Tablets and Wi-Fi Routers are harmful for the human body and cause many health problems such as Headaches, Hearing loss, Memory loss, Loss of concentration, etc. They also cause brain tumours and cancer in very extreme cases. There are many simple ways by which one can stay protected from such harmful radiations. See this video to learn how.

Chest X-Ray Electronic Cigarettes Before and After Smoking Health harmful

In this episode Shawn from http://www.zeecigs.com/ reveals the results of his Chest x-ray comparison of a before and after snapshot. In this Episode we compare a chest x-ray before and after which is an interesting view. His volcano like smoking was heavy at two plus packs a day. Shawn Switched to Electronic Cigarettes in 2009.
This video is NOT promoting health of ecigs and you should not start ecigs unless you are a long time smoker. This video was added as it was mentioned as an idea in a previous e-cig video a few years ago.
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published: 06 Mar 2012

How to avoid EMF radiation risks from computers, microwaves, cell phones, and other household items

EMF detector shows the dangerous health risks present in your everyday life from Microwave ovens, Laptop computers, Cell Phones, Refrigerators and solutions on how to avoid them.
Radiation can cause sickness and disease and in this video I show ways to avoid EMF's and other dangerous radiation.
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published: 22 Jul 2013

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It e...

Is Vaping Really Healthier than Smoking? | OOO with Brent Rose

Vaping is smoking's hottest new trend--just ask Leonardo DiCarpio who was caught puffing on one at the Golden Globes. The industry claims this is a safe alternative to cigarettes, but how much do we really know about the health effects of vaping? From The VapeShop to USC's Health and Science campus, BrentRose explores this new trend and searches for answers.
Tech writer Brent Rose is on a quest. With a surplus of emerging technologies and scientific discoveries popping up how do we separate facts from hype? Brent takes the goods out of the box—and out of the office—to find out how the new wave of cultural phenomena really holds up.
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WiFi Radiation - Dangers of WiFi - See It Measured - How To Remediate WiFi Radiation

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The effects of nicotine on human health

The public needs to understand the differences between the addictive nature of nicotine, and the smoke that kills smokers. Get the real facts in this video.

Electronic Health Records: What's in it for Everyone?

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple health care settings. By providing easier access to patients' medical records, EHRs can help improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and safety. But despite these advantages, the expense of system implementation has slowed EHR adoption rates, even though they have the potential to significantly reduce health care expenses over time. This session of Public HealthGrandRounds will explore the issues of EHR implementation with particular attention to public and population health while addressing concerns of cost, patient confidentiality, and other challenges.
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How to Reduce the Safety Risks of EHRs

Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health record (EHR), according to Lily Talakoub, MD, FAAD, of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center in McLean, Virginia, and The Doctors Company's EHR ClosedClaimsStudy. Dr. Talakoub discusses the biggest risks identified in the study, including that imaging and labs are often not found or not followed up on in the EHR or errors with copy and paste, and shares the processes that her office uses to lessen these risks.
Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues ind...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Health Risks of E-Cigarettes

E-cigarettes are big business. Some people who want to try vaping may have questions about safety. Right now, there's not a lot of definitive answers from scientific research about potential health risks. This may make it hard for some consumers to make decisions about use. One recent study from the University of California San Diego reveals that e-cigarettes may be toxic to airways, cause inflammation, decrease immunity and increase your risk of infections. Reporter Vivien Williams has more in today's Mayo ClinicMinute.

published: 17 Feb 2016

The Dangers of Copy and Paste in EHRs

The role of electronic health records (EHRs) as a contributing factor to malpractice claims has increased over the past three years—with copy and paste errors appearing in 14 percent of these claims. These cases from The Doctors Company’s EHRClosedClaimsStudy illustrate that danger. Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues industry-leading closed claims studies that alert specialists to common risks and help them identify ways to improve patient safety.
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China's Toxic Component Recycling Poses Serious Health Risk

China'sToxicComponentRecyclingPosesSeriousHealthRiskNitin Gupta has a penchant for garbage. The mission of his start-up company, Attero, is to recycle old computers, cellular phones, and other used electronics in a state-of-the-art industrial facility about 100 miles from New Delhi. Nearly a third of Attero's source materials come from informal collectors who earn their living by finding and selling e-scrap, Gupta says. Attero pays them slightly more for used computer circuit Attero factory Workers in Attero's factory near New Delhi dismantle computer components. boards than they would make from extracting gold from the boards by drenching them in cyanide — a largely unregulated process that poses risks to soils, water, and human health.
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Electronic Cigarette Health Risks [ECCR Blog]

We're going to explain a bit about electronic cigarette health risks. Being the year 2013 - everyone seems skeptical about electronic cigarettes, and there's a rise in curiousity concerning the health risks.
Disclaimer: The subjects expressed in this article are not to be mistaken for the editor(s) expressing that e-cigarettes are safe.
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Top Four Electronic Health Record Risk Factors

The electronic health record is an important tool for doctors to coordinate care, improve patient safety, and achieve better clinical outcomes. But to use an EH...

The electronic health record is an important tool for doctors to coordinate care, improve patient safety, and achieve better clinical outcomes. But to use an EHR effectively, you must protect against risk. Learn how to avoid the top four EHR risk factors and use your EHR to capture meaningful information about each office visit.
Julie J. Song, MPH, Patient Safety/Risk ManagementAccount Executive at The Doctors Company, discusses the risks and benefits of EHRs in this brief video.
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The electronic health record is an important tool for doctors to coordinate care, improve patient safety, and achieve better clinical outcomes. But to use an EHR effectively, you must protect against risk. Learn how to avoid the top four EHR risk factors and use your EHR to capture meaningful information about each office visit.
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BBC documentary clip about the huge rise in the use of Electronic Cigarette's and Vaping around Britain and the world. A doctor delves into the world of "Vaping" to see if there are any real dangers or health risks associated with these popular products.
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BBC documentary clip about the huge rise in the use of Electronic Cigarette's and Vaping around Britain and the world. A doctor delves into the world of "Vaping" to see if there are any real dangers or health risks associated with these popular products.
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Electronic Health Records: Privacy and Security

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right to keep it private. Watch this video and visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr t...

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right to keep it private. Watch this video and visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr to learn about electronic health records and your patient privacy rights under the HIPAA privacy and security rules.
Today, more and more of your health information is being stored electronically. The HIPAA privacy and security rules outline steps that providers must take to protect electronic health records. This video provides an overview of patient privacy rights and what providers need to do to keep your health information secure.

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right to keep it private. Watch this video and visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr to learn about electronic health records and your patient privacy rights under the HIPAA privacy and security rules.
Today, more and more of your health information is being stored electronically. The HIPAA privacy and security rules outline steps that providers must take to protect electronic health records. This video provides an overview of patient privacy rights and what providers need to do to keep your health information secure.

What's Wrong with E-Cigarettes?

Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers quit smoking? If so, why would anti-tobacco activists oppose e-cigarettes...

Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers quit smoking? If so, why would anti-tobacco activists oppose e-cigarettes? Get the truth about e-cigarettes in this short video.
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Imagine if there were an alternative to smoking cigarettes.
Imagine this alternative could help millions of people quit smoking and came with only a fraction of the harmful chemicals that cigarettes do.
Well, you don’t have to imagine it. It exists.
E-cigarettes are the most innovative and promising smoking-cessation product yet invented. So, public health officials and anti-tobacco activists are all in favor of this life-saving innovation, right?
Actually, they’re almost all totally against it.
Why?
Because, incredibly, they make no substantial distinction between e-cigarettes and real cigarettes -- even though they are completely different products.
To begin with, e-cigarettes aren’t cigarettes. They contain no tobacco. Instead, a liquid containing nicotine derived from tobacco leaves is vaporized, and users of e-cigarettes inhale that vapor. Vapor, mind-you – not smoke.
This is significant because the real harm from tobacco comes from the combustion process, which releases hundreds of toxic compounds known as tar. Since e-cigarettes have no tobacco and no combustion, they release no tar. This makes them, according to Britain’s Department of Health, at least 95% less harmful than tobacco cigarettes.
E-cigarettes do contain nicotine, an addictive drug. However, there is little evidence that nicotine alone is bad for you, making it similar to, say, caffeine--a drug used every day by millions of people.
Brad Rodu, an oral cancer specialist at the University of Louisville, put it this way: “I love coffee, and I’m sure I could get caffeine if I smoked my coffee beans…but I would be paying a much different price in overall health [if I did].”
In other words, when it comes to addictive substances like caffeine or nicotine, it isn’t the addictive substance that’s harmful; it’s how it’s delivered. As South African psychiatrist Mike Russell said about cigarettes: “[People] smoke for [the] nicotine, but they die from the tar.”
And again, there’s no tar in e-cigarettes.
Does this all mean e-cigarettes are completely safe? Of course not. Nothing is completely safe. E-cigarettes are a relatively new innovation so more research is needed, especially on long-term effects. There’s also a place for sensible regulation to ensure consumer safety.
But unlike normal everyday products, any potential risk posed by e-cigarettes is far outweighed by a real – not potential – good: saving lives by providing the nicotine that smokers enjoy without delivering the deadly toxins that can kill them.
Many former smokers have successfully used e-cigarettes to help them kick their nicotine addiction altogether. A recent study in an Oxford Journal peer-reviewed publication, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, said that e-cigarettes could reduce smoking-related deaths by 21 percent. That’s thousands of lives every year.
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Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers quit smoking? If so, why would anti-tobacco activists oppose e-cigarettes? Get the truth about e-cigarettes in this short video.
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Imagine if there were an alternative to smoking cigarettes.
Imagine this alternative could help millions of people quit smoking and came with only a fraction of the harmful chemicals that cigarettes do.
Well, you don’t have to imagine it. It exists.
E-cigarettes are the most innovative and promising smoking-cessation product yet invented. So, public health officials and anti-tobacco activists are all in favor of this life-saving innovation, right?
Actually, they’re almost all totally against it.
Why?
Because, incredibly, they make no substantial distinction between e-cigarettes and real cigarettes -- even though they are completely different products.
To begin with, e-cigarettes aren’t cigarettes. They contain no tobacco. Instead, a liquid containing nicotine derived from tobacco leaves is vaporized, and users of e-cigarettes inhale that vapor. Vapor, mind-you – not smoke.
This is significant because the real harm from tobacco comes from the combustion process, which releases hundreds of toxic compounds known as tar. Since e-cigarettes have no tobacco and no combustion, they release no tar. This makes them, according to Britain’s Department of Health, at least 95% less harmful than tobacco cigarettes.
E-cigarettes do contain nicotine, an addictive drug. However, there is little evidence that nicotine alone is bad for you, making it similar to, say, caffeine--a drug used every day by millions of people.
Brad Rodu, an oral cancer specialist at the University of Louisville, put it this way: “I love coffee, and I’m sure I could get caffeine if I smoked my coffee beans…but I would be paying a much different price in overall health [if I did].”
In other words, when it comes to addictive substances like caffeine or nicotine, it isn’t the addictive substance that’s harmful; it’s how it’s delivered. As South African psychiatrist Mike Russell said about cigarettes: “[People] smoke for [the] nicotine, but they die from the tar.”
And again, there’s no tar in e-cigarettes.
Does this all mean e-cigarettes are completely safe? Of course not. Nothing is completely safe. E-cigarettes are a relatively new innovation so more research is needed, especially on long-term effects. There’s also a place for sensible regulation to ensure consumer safety.
But unlike normal everyday products, any potential risk posed by e-cigarettes is far outweighed by a real – not potential – good: saving lives by providing the nicotine that smokers enjoy without delivering the deadly toxins that can kill them.
Many former smokers have successfully used e-cigarettes to help them kick their nicotine addiction altogether. A recent study in an Oxford Journal peer-reviewed publication, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, said that e-cigarettes could reduce smoking-related deaths by 21 percent. That’s thousands of lives every year.
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The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets

The Danger of Excessive Use of ElectronicGadgets
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The Danger of Excessive Use of ElectronicGadgets
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Many people are in agreement that the progress that has taken place in the realm of technology has had wonderful consequences on our way of life, but have also has had repercussions on our society that some did not see coming. Still, just because our gadgets have changed the way we do certain things should not mean that their invention is less than amazing.
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Health Risk 101 - What the heck does "Health Risk" actually mean?

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When people talk about "health risk", what do they mean? Here's one perspective that's helpful for thinking about risk in ways th...

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When people talk about "health risk", what do they mean? Here's one perspective that's helpful for thinking about risk in ways that help understand and reduce it.
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Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emitted by Mobile Phones, Computers, Tablets and Wi-Fi Routers are harmful for the human body and cause many health problems such as Headaches, Hearing loss, Memory loss, Loss of concentration, etc. They also cause brain tumours and cancer in very extreme cases. There are many simple ways by which one can stay protected from such harmful radiations. See this video to learn how.

Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emitted by Mobile Phones, Computers, Tablets and Wi-Fi Routers are harmful for the human body and cause many health problems such as Headaches, Hearing loss, Memory loss, Loss of concentration, etc. They also cause brain tumours and cancer in very extreme cases. There are many simple ways by which one can stay protected from such harmful radiations. See this video to learn how.

Wi-Fi connects electronic devices to wireless computer networks (wireless LAN) using electromagnetic radiation. Wi-Fi is installed in homes, schools, offices, stores, hotels, coffee shops, airports, libraries, hospitals, public buildings and even entire sections of cities. Wi-Fi signals are, unlike TV and radio signals, strong enough to penetrate concrete walls. Many health experts consider Wi-Fi radiation to be dangerous.
Wi-Fi technology is used by personal computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth hands-free handsets, wireless video game consoles, MP3 players, smart meters and other wireless applications.
Wi-Fi signals use a frequency of 2.4 GHz, nearly identical to the frequency of microwave ovens (2.45 GHz) and similar to those of mobile or cell phones (GSM phones use 1.8 or 1.9 GHz and the UMTS 3G phones use 2.1 GHz).
http://letu.edu/people/jaytevis/Netwo...
Since Wi-Fi is so recent, no studies have yet been done on the long-term health effects of Wi-Fi. However, thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of mobile phones and mobile phone masts. These studies have found that mobile phone radiation can cause cancer!
http://bbc.co.uk/news/health-13608444
The health dangers of Wi-Fi radiation are commonly dismissed because Wi-Fi is so convenient. However, scientific studies suggest that prolonged exposure to the low-level electromagnetic radiation can cause many health problems.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes...
Wi-Fi radiation penetrates the body, affects cell membranes and over time cells to lose their ability to function properly. Wi-Fi radiation disturbs the body's natural energy field causing stress, fatigue and a weakened immune system. Wi-Fi radiation can cause headaches, concentration problems, dizziness, anxiety, memory loss, depression, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rates, seizures, epilepsy, nausea, skin rashes, insomnia, ringing ears, high blood pressure, brain damage, autism, diabetes, fibromyalgia, infertility, birth defects, DNA damage, leukemia, cancer, etc.
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Children are especially vulnerable to Wi-Fi radiation signals because their nervous systems and brains are still developing. Their skulls are thinner and smaller, so the radiation penetrates their brains more deeply. Many schools are now using Wi-Fi but this is negatively affecting the learning abilities of children!
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If you have Wi-Fi at home and your children use laptops or play wireless video games they are living in a virtual soup of electromagnetic radiation, exposing them to many health risks. Most Wi-Fi routers and modems don't get turned off at night and thus homes are flooded with radiation 24/7.
Other sources of electromagnetic radiation are cordless phones and baby monitors. These devices use DECT technology (similar to Wi-Fi) with frequencies of 1.9, 2.4 and 5.8 GHz.
Contrary to claims of the Wi-Fi industry, Wi-Fi radiation is NOT safe!
Turn off Wi-Fi in your home for 60 days and discover how your health will improve.
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Wi-Fi connects electronic devices to wireless computer networks (wireless LAN) using electromagnetic radiation. Wi-Fi is installed in homes, schools, offices, stores, hotels, coffee shops, airports, libraries, hospitals, public buildings and even entire sections of cities. Wi-Fi signals are, unlike TV and radio signals, strong enough to penetrate concrete walls. Many health experts consider Wi-Fi radiation to be dangerous.
Wi-Fi technology is used by personal computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth hands-free handsets, wireless video game consoles, MP3 players, smart meters and other wireless applications.
Wi-Fi signals use a frequency of 2.4 GHz, nearly identical to the frequency of microwave ovens (2.45 GHz) and similar to those of mobile or cell phones (GSM phones use 1.8 or 1.9 GHz and the UMTS 3G phones use 2.1 GHz).
http://letu.edu/people/jaytevis/Netwo...
Since Wi-Fi is so recent, no studies have yet been done on the long-term health effects of Wi-Fi. However, thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of mobile phones and mobile phone masts. These studies have found that mobile phone radiation can cause cancer!
http://bbc.co.uk/news/health-13608444
The health dangers of Wi-Fi radiation are commonly dismissed because Wi-Fi is so convenient. However, scientific studies suggest that prolonged exposure to the low-level electromagnetic radiation can cause many health problems.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes...
Wi-Fi radiation penetrates the body, affects cell membranes and over time cells to lose their ability to function properly. Wi-Fi radiation disturbs the body's natural energy field causing stress, fatigue and a weakened immune system. Wi-Fi radiation can cause headaches, concentration problems, dizziness, anxiety, memory loss, depression, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rates, seizures, epilepsy, nausea, skin rashes, insomnia, ringing ears, high blood pressure, brain damage, autism, diabetes, fibromyalgia, infertility, birth defects, DNA damage, leukemia, cancer, etc.
http://safespaceprotection.com/harmfu...
Children are especially vulnerable to Wi-Fi radiation signals because their nervous systems and brains are still developing. Their skulls are thinner and smaller, so the radiation penetrates their brains more deeply. Many schools are now using Wi-Fi but this is negatively affecting the learning abilities of children!
http://safeschool.ca
If you have Wi-Fi at home and your children use laptops or play wireless video games they are living in a virtual soup of electromagnetic radiation, exposing them to many health risks. Most Wi-Fi routers and modems don't get turned off at night and thus homes are flooded with radiation 24/7.
Other sources of electromagnetic radiation are cordless phones and baby monitors. These devices use DECT technology (similar to Wi-Fi) with frequencies of 1.9, 2.4 and 5.8 GHz.
Contrary to claims of the Wi-Fi industry, Wi-Fi radiation is NOT safe!
Turn off Wi-Fi in your home for 60 days and discover how your health will improve.
I think this link will useful, to protect our home and family from EMF : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPs6xngAs5M
Contact me for : asudarma@yahoo.com / +62 878 8078 7192 (Whatsapp)

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Chest X-Ray Electronic Cigarettes Before and After Smoking Health harmful

In this episode Shawn from http://www.zeecigs.com/ reveals the results of his Chest x-ray comparison of a before and after snapshot. In this Episode we compare ...

In this episode Shawn from http://www.zeecigs.com/ reveals the results of his Chest x-ray comparison of a before and after snapshot. In this Episode we compare a chest x-ray before and after which is an interesting view. His volcano like smoking was heavy at two plus packs a day. Shawn Switched to Electronic Cigarettes in 2009.
This video is NOT promoting health of ecigs and you should not start ecigs unless you are a long time smoker. This video was added as it was mentioned as an idea in a previous e-cig video a few years ago.
If this is your first time viewing one of Shawn's videos we welcome you to this channel. Shawn started ZeeCigs Vapor back in 2009 to help other fellow smokers.
If you are an active U.S. military member, a first responder or a senior citizen including senior programs such as AARP we would like to extended a exclusive YouTube invitation to the ZeeCigs website "OnlineVIP pricing" which offers deep discounts and membership is free.
Simply create a new account on ZeeCigs website and then go to the contact us page and request "online VIP status", we will reply regarding qualifications.
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ZeeCigs Vapor is a unique online spot as we do not offer every vapor model under the sun leaving you on your own to figure out the best ecig models , instead we internally test every new eCigarette unit offered on the electronic cigarette market.
If the new product passes our "real world" quality tests and offers something unique over previous eCig models and provides a balance of price vs quality then we will offer it at Zee Cigs vapor. Happy vaping everyone!

In this episode Shawn from http://www.zeecigs.com/ reveals the results of his Chest x-ray comparison of a before and after snapshot. In this Episode we compare a chest x-ray before and after which is an interesting view. His volcano like smoking was heavy at two plus packs a day. Shawn Switched to Electronic Cigarettes in 2009.
This video is NOT promoting health of ecigs and you should not start ecigs unless you are a long time smoker. This video was added as it was mentioned as an idea in a previous e-cig video a few years ago.
If this is your first time viewing one of Shawn's videos we welcome you to this channel. Shawn started ZeeCigs Vapor back in 2009 to help other fellow smokers.
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How to avoid EMF radiation risks from computers, microwaves, cell phones, and other household items

EMF detector shows the dangerous health risks present in your everyday life from Microwave ovens, Laptop computers, Cell Phones, Refrigerators and solutions on how to avoid them.
Radiation can cause sickness and disease and in this video I show ways to avoid EMF's and other dangerous radiation.
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I know everyone negatively commenting on this likes to say they are an engineer, physicist, electrician, professor and the smartest person in the world when it comes to EMF's, but if you believe this is not hurting you then you are wrong.
Martin L. Pall, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and BasicMedical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. He has been studying EMF's for over 10 years and lectures on how ionizing and nonionizing radiation are both quite harmful to our brains, organs, and cells. See an interview with him here. - https://youtu.be/ZAqmT9KJBC8
See the full blog and other health related videos at www.TheArtofUnity.com

EMF detector shows the dangerous health risks present in your everyday life from Microwave ovens, Laptop computers, Cell Phones, Refrigerators and solutions on how to avoid them.
Radiation can cause sickness and disease and in this video I show ways to avoid EMF's and other dangerous radiation.
For pro shield (put under the laptop) - http://bit.ly/2lxQrHK
For headsets to avoid EMF’s - http://bit.ly/2kBpQMf
Find more links to products click this link here:
http://www.theartofunity.com/products/pong-ipad-and-cell-phone-radiation-blocking-covers/
I know everyone negatively commenting on this likes to say they are an engineer, physicist, electrician, professor and the smartest person in the world when it comes to EMF's, but if you believe this is not hurting you then you are wrong.
Martin L. Pall, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and BasicMedical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. He has been studying EMF's for over 10 years and lectures on how ionizing and nonionizing radiation are both quite harmful to our brains, organs, and cells. See an interview with him here. - https://youtu.be/ZAqmT9KJBC8
See the full blog and other health related videos at www.TheArtofUnity.com

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in ensuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file, which means the file is more likely up to date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMR's are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by the widespread adoption of EHR's and EMR's.
In this video, Dr Ping speaks on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care. She stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
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Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in ensuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file, which means the file is more likely up to date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMR's are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by the widespread adoption of EHR's and EMR's.
In this video, Dr Ping speaks on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care. She stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
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Is Vaping Really Healthier than Smoking? | OOO with Brent Rose

Vaping is smoking's hottest new trend--just ask Leonardo DiCarpio who was caught puffing on one at the Golden Globes. The industry claims this is a safe alterna...

Vaping is smoking's hottest new trend--just ask Leonardo DiCarpio who was caught puffing on one at the Golden Globes. The industry claims this is a safe alternative to cigarettes, but how much do we really know about the health effects of vaping? From The VapeShop to USC's Health and Science campus, BrentRose explores this new trend and searches for answers.
Tech writer Brent Rose is on a quest. With a surplus of emerging technologies and scientific discoveries popping up how do we separate facts from hype? Brent takes the goods out of the box—and out of the office—to find out how the new wave of cultural phenomena really holds up.
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Tech writer Brent Rose is on a quest. With a surplus of emerging technologies and scientific discoveries popping up how do we separate facts from hype? Brent takes the goods out of the box—and out of the office—to find out how the new wave of cultural phenomena really holds up.
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WiFi Radiation - Dangers of WiFi - See It Measured - How To Remediate WiFi Radiation

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This video provides a simple, yet profound lesson. The radio frequency radiation being transmitted from your wireless router or modem is extremely toxic and detrimental to your health. Notice how high the measurements are on the RF meter! Most of us are living and working in this type of RF radiation exposure every single day and night. The fix, or remediation is simple. Plug your modem or router into your computer using an Ethernet connection (hardwire), and "disable" the wireless function on your modem or router. This is very important for the health and safety of all those in your home or office. If you need to use the wireless function, then turn it on for a short time, do your task or watch your movie, then disable it once again. Never leave your wireless internet on all night as it will cause sleep disturbances which lead to even worse health issues. The fix is simple! Ethernet cord and disable the wireless function.
And no, that is not a cell phone on my desk in the charger, it is an iPod. My cell phone sits in my car. I don't even know my cell number and I make about 2 to 3 calls a month on it, if that many.

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This video provides a simple, yet profound lesson. The radio frequency radiation being transmitted from your wireless router or modem is extremely toxic and detrimental to your health. Notice how high the measurements are on the RF meter! Most of us are living and working in this type of RF radiation exposure every single day and night. The fix, or remediation is simple. Plug your modem or router into your computer using an Ethernet connection (hardwire), and "disable" the wireless function on your modem or router. This is very important for the health and safety of all those in your home or office. If you need to use the wireless function, then turn it on for a short time, do your task or watch your movie, then disable it once again. Never leave your wireless internet on all night as it will cause sleep disturbances which lead to even worse health issues. The fix is simple! Ethernet cord and disable the wireless function.
And no, that is not a cell phone on my desk in the charger, it is an iPod. My cell phone sits in my car. I don't even know my cell number and I make about 2 to 3 calls a month on it, if that many.

Electronic Health Records: What's in it for Everyone?

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple h...

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple health care settings. By providing easier access to patients' medical records, EHRs can help improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and safety. But despite these advantages, the expense of system implementation has slowed EHR adoption rates, even though they have the potential to significantly reduce health care expenses over time. This session of Public HealthGrandRounds will explore the issues of EHR implementation with particular attention to public and population health while addressing concerns of cost, patient confidentiality, and other challenges.
Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html
This video can also be viewed at http://www.cdc.gov/about/grand-rounds/archives/2011/July2011.htm

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple health care settings. By providing easier access to patients' medical records, EHRs can help improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and safety. But despite these advantages, the expense of system implementation has slowed EHR adoption rates, even though they have the potential to significantly reduce health care expenses over time. This session of Public HealthGrandRounds will explore the issues of EHR implementation with particular attention to public and population health while addressing concerns of cost, patient confidentiality, and other challenges.
Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html
This video can also be viewed at http://www.cdc.gov/about/grand-rounds/archives/2011/July2011.htm

How to Reduce the Safety Risks of EHRs

Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health...

Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health record (EHR), according to Lily Talakoub, MD, FAAD, of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center in McLean, Virginia, and The Doctors Company's EHR ClosedClaimsStudy. Dr. Talakoub discusses the biggest risks identified in the study, including that imaging and labs are often not found or not followed up on in the EHR or errors with copy and paste, and shares the processes that her office uses to lessen these risks.
Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues industry-leading closed claims studies that alert specialists to common risks and help them identify ways to improve patient safety.
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Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health record (EHR), according to Lily Talakoub, MD, FAAD, of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center in McLean, Virginia, and The Doctors Company's EHR ClosedClaimsStudy. Dr. Talakoub discusses the biggest risks identified in the study, including that imaging and labs are often not found or not followed up on in the EHR or errors with copy and paste, and shares the processes that her office uses to lessen these risks.
Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues industry-leading closed claims studies that alert specialists to common risks and help them identify ways to improve patient safety.
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Health Risks of E-Cigarettes

E-cigarettes are big business. Some people who want to try vaping may have questions about safety. Right now, there's not a lot of definitive answers from scien...

E-cigarettes are big business. Some people who want to try vaping may have questions about safety. Right now, there's not a lot of definitive answers from scientific research about potential health risks. This may make it hard for some consumers to make decisions about use. One recent study from the University of California San Diego reveals that e-cigarettes may be toxic to airways, cause inflammation, decrease immunity and increase your risk of infections. Reporter Vivien Williams has more in today's Mayo ClinicMinute.

E-cigarettes are big business. Some people who want to try vaping may have questions about safety. Right now, there's not a lot of definitive answers from scientific research about potential health risks. This may make it hard for some consumers to make decisions about use. One recent study from the University of California San Diego reveals that e-cigarettes may be toxic to airways, cause inflammation, decrease immunity and increase your risk of infections. Reporter Vivien Williams has more in today's Mayo ClinicMinute.

The Dangers of Copy and Paste in EHRs

The role of electronic health records (EHRs) as a contributing factor to malpractice claims has increased over the past three years—with copy and paste errors a...

The role of electronic health records (EHRs) as a contributing factor to malpractice claims has increased over the past three years—with copy and paste errors appearing in 14 percent of these claims. These cases from The Doctors Company’s EHRClosedClaimsStudy illustrate that danger. Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
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The role of electronic health records (EHRs) as a contributing factor to malpractice claims has increased over the past three years—with copy and paste errors appearing in 14 percent of these claims. These cases from The Doctors Company’s EHRClosedClaimsStudy illustrate that danger. Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues industry-leading closed claims studies that alert specialists to common risks and help them identify ways to improve patient safety.
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China'sToxicComponentRecyclingPosesSeriousHealthRiskNitin Gupta has a penchant for garbage. The mission of his start-up company, Attero, is to recycle old computers, cellular phones, and other used electronics in a state-of-the-art industrial facility about 100 miles from New Delhi. Nearly a third of Attero's source materials come from informal collectors who earn their living by finding and selling e-scrap, Gupta says. Attero pays them slightly more for used computer circuit Attero factory Workers in Attero's factory near New Delhi dismantle computer components. boards than they would make from extracting gold from the boards by drenching them in cyanide — a largely unregulated process that poses risks to soils, water, and human health.
"They're getting more money ... and also they don't have to go through the process" of dismantling the circuit boards in a haze of lead and cyanide fumes, says Gupta, 34, who co-founded Attero with his brother Rohan in 2008. The facility now reprocesses roughly one percent of the printed circuit boards generated in India, according to Gupta, and it uses 77 percent less energy to extract copper from the boards than virgin mining would require.
For two decades the global narrative around electronic waste has typically been that rich, industrialized countries were dumping used devices onto Developing countries are now shipping more e-waste to developed countries than vice versa. impoverished ones, where the desperately poor often recycled printed circuit boards under unsafe conditions. But experts say nascent e-waste trends are beginning to challenge that paradigm. Developing countries are now shipping more e-waste by weight to developed countries than vice versa, according to a recent analysis of United Nations trade data by Josh Lepawsky, a geographer at Canada'sMemorial University of Newfoundland and an expert on the electronic waste trade. "Between 1996 and 2012 the dominant inter-regional trade pattern has been turned on its head," he says.
Meanwhile, a small but growing number of businesses such as Gupta's, often backed by international donors and lenders, are exploring ways to create incentives for informal collectors to sell e-waste to formal recycling operations. For example, the German government's development aid agency, the German Society for International Cooperation, has supported an Indian company named e-WaRDD that has piloted a project to incentivize circuit-board collection in Bangalore, India. And a Belgium-based non-profit, WorldLoop, receives corporate funding to support a range of electronics recycling programs in Africa that link informal recyclers with state-of-the-art facilities overseas that recycle printed circuit boards, transformers, and leaded glass.
Researchers say printed circuit boards, which often contain gold and other valuable metals, are a good first step for such projects because they typically represent the most valuable — as well as the most environmentally hazardous — aspect of the e-waste recycling process. The goal is to allow collectors to continue their practice of re-using or manually dismantling electronic equipment, but then sell those parts to professional facilities instead of melting them or using cyanide to extract valuable metals in backyard workshops. Advanced recycling facilities employ commodity separation, shredding, resource recovery, and pollution-control technologies that greatly reduce the health and environmental hazards associated with backyard recycling operations.
Fledgling e-waste programs and businesses offer early lessons about what may help move the informal recycling sector toward more sustainable practices, according to researchers. But they also highlight the complexities of the global e-waste market, where it can often be more profitable for backyard recyclers to continue their ad-hoc operations than sell to large-scale e-waste processors or middlemen, sometimes called "interface" outfits. "abc news" "cbs news" "ap news" "nbc news" "bbc news" "wall street digital" "rt news" "breaking news" "world news" "global news" "latest news" "scientific news" "24 hour news" "apocalypse news" "us politics" "white house" "us political news" "us senator" US election" "us congressman" "us senate" "us house of representatives" "president obama" "us healthcare" "health insurance" "American politics" "us news" ssi "social security" forex "us disability" retirement "mortgage rates" "mortgage quote" lawyer usa us uk London politics "campaign finance"
e-waste electronic circuit boards trash recycling "As far as I know, there has been plenty of legislative action to ban trade and informal recycling," but insufficient action to develop alternate approaches, says Eric Williams, a professor at the RochesterInstitute of Chinese officials are working to clean up the environmentally harmful aspects of a booming e-waste trade.

China'sToxicComponentRecyclingPosesSeriousHealthRiskNitin Gupta has a penchant for garbage. The mission of his start-up company, Attero, is to recycle old computers, cellular phones, and other used electronics in a state-of-the-art industrial facility about 100 miles from New Delhi. Nearly a third of Attero's source materials come from informal collectors who earn their living by finding and selling e-scrap, Gupta says. Attero pays them slightly more for used computer circuit Attero factory Workers in Attero's factory near New Delhi dismantle computer components. boards than they would make from extracting gold from the boards by drenching them in cyanide — a largely unregulated process that poses risks to soils, water, and human health.
"They're getting more money ... and also they don't have to go through the process" of dismantling the circuit boards in a haze of lead and cyanide fumes, says Gupta, 34, who co-founded Attero with his brother Rohan in 2008. The facility now reprocesses roughly one percent of the printed circuit boards generated in India, according to Gupta, and it uses 77 percent less energy to extract copper from the boards than virgin mining would require.
For two decades the global narrative around electronic waste has typically been that rich, industrialized countries were dumping used devices onto Developing countries are now shipping more e-waste to developed countries than vice versa. impoverished ones, where the desperately poor often recycled printed circuit boards under unsafe conditions. But experts say nascent e-waste trends are beginning to challenge that paradigm. Developing countries are now shipping more e-waste by weight to developed countries than vice versa, according to a recent analysis of United Nations trade data by Josh Lepawsky, a geographer at Canada'sMemorial University of Newfoundland and an expert on the electronic waste trade. "Between 1996 and 2012 the dominant inter-regional trade pattern has been turned on its head," he says.
Meanwhile, a small but growing number of businesses such as Gupta's, often backed by international donors and lenders, are exploring ways to create incentives for informal collectors to sell e-waste to formal recycling operations. For example, the German government's development aid agency, the German Society for International Cooperation, has supported an Indian company named e-WaRDD that has piloted a project to incentivize circuit-board collection in Bangalore, India. And a Belgium-based non-profit, WorldLoop, receives corporate funding to support a range of electronics recycling programs in Africa that link informal recyclers with state-of-the-art facilities overseas that recycle printed circuit boards, transformers, and leaded glass.
Researchers say printed circuit boards, which often contain gold and other valuable metals, are a good first step for such projects because they typically represent the most valuable — as well as the most environmentally hazardous — aspect of the e-waste recycling process. The goal is to allow collectors to continue their practice of re-using or manually dismantling electronic equipment, but then sell those parts to professional facilities instead of melting them or using cyanide to extract valuable metals in backyard workshops. Advanced recycling facilities employ commodity separation, shredding, resource recovery, and pollution-control technologies that greatly reduce the health and environmental hazards associated with backyard recycling operations.
Fledgling e-waste programs and businesses offer early lessons about what may help move the informal recycling sector toward more sustainable practices, according to researchers. But they also highlight the complexities of the global e-waste market, where it can often be more profitable for backyard recyclers to continue their ad-hoc operations than sell to large-scale e-waste processors or middlemen, sometimes called "interface" outfits. "abc news" "cbs news" "ap news" "nbc news" "bbc news" "wall street digital" "rt news" "breaking news" "world news" "global news" "latest news" "scientific news" "24 hour news" "apocalypse news" "us politics" "white house" "us political news" "us senator" US election" "us congressman" "us senate" "us house of representatives" "president obama" "us healthcare" "health insurance" "American politics" "us news" ssi "social security" forex "us disability" retirement "mortgage rates" "mortgage quote" lawyer usa us uk London politics "campaign finance"
e-waste electronic circuit boards trash recycling "As far as I know, there has been plenty of legislative action to ban trade and informal recycling," but insufficient action to develop alternate approaches, says Eric Williams, a professor at the RochesterInstitute of Chinese officials are working to clean up the environmentally harmful aspects of a booming e-waste trade.

Electronic Cigarette Health Risks [ECCR Blog]

We're going to explain a bit about electronic cigarette health risks. Being the year 2013 - everyone seems skeptical about electronic cigarettes, and there's a ...

We're going to explain a bit about electronic cigarette health risks. Being the year 2013 - everyone seems skeptical about electronic cigarettes, and there's a rise in curiousity concerning the health risks.
Disclaimer: The subjects expressed in this article are not to be mistaken for the editor(s) expressing that e-cigarettes are safe.
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http://www.electroniccigaretteconsumerreviews.com/electronic-cigarette-health-risks/

We're going to explain a bit about electronic cigarette health risks. Being the year 2013 - everyone seems skeptical about electronic cigarettes, and there's a rise in curiousity concerning the health risks.
Disclaimer: The subjects expressed in this article are not to be mistaken for the editor(s) expressing that e-cigarettes are safe.
Read this blog @
http://www.electroniccigaretteconsumerreviews.com/electronic-cigarette-health-risks/

How to Reduce the Safety Risks of EHRs

Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health record (EHR), according to Lily Talakoub, MD, FAAD, of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center in McLean, Virginia, and The Doctors Company's EHR ClosedClaimsStudy. Dr. Talakoub discusses the biggest risks identified in the study, including that imaging and labs are often not found or not followed up on in the EHR or errors with copy and paste, and shares the processes that her office uses to lessen these risks.
Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues ind...

Meaningful Use or Meltdown: Is Your Electronic Health Record System Secure?

Gib Sorebo, ChiefCybersecurity Strategist, Leidos
This talk will discuss the cybersecurity risks faced by electronic healthcare record systems and their collateral impacts.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

published: 23 Feb 2017

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care

Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It e...

published: 25 Jan 2017

Dr Ping Yu Speaking on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care

Dr Ping Yu speaks at IEEE ISTAS10 on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care on 9 June 2010. Dr Yu stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.

published: 21 Jan 2017

Quick Look: Meaningful Use or Meltdown: Is Your Electronic Health Record System Secure?

Gib Sorebo, ChiefCybersecurity Strategist, Leidos
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17/agenda/sessions/4561-Meaningful-Use-or-Meltdown-Is-Your-Electronic-Health-Record-System-Secure
While news of healthcare breaches proliferates, there is little discussion of the key repositories that store this sensitive information. This talk will discuss the risks faced by electronic healthcare record systems and their collateral impacts. Attendees will learn both the risks as well as practical steps they can take to better secure their EHRs and limit damages resulting from breaches.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

published: 16 Jan 2017

Assessing Safety Risks Associated with EHRs: National Web Conference

This Web conference discusses the safe use of electronic health record (EHR) systems, specifically, methods to evaluate the safety of computer provider order entry (CPOE) functionality. Presenters will describe updates to a CPOE evaluation tool that assesses safety-critical decision support alerts and discuss methods to identify ‘wrong-patient’ errors when ordering medications and tests.
Video also can be viewed at: https://healthit.ahrq.gov/events/national-web-conference-advanced-application-health-information-exchange-systems.

published: 16 Sep 2016

Electronic Medical Records: Managing the Risks

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to this medical record format. New technology brings with it inherent differences that may contribute to problems until we learn how to manage these risks. At MICA, we have been monitoring the challenges to successful implementation and ongoing utilization of EMRs, and have developed strategies to help meet these challenges.
Included in the webinar is a discussion of strategies for implementation of an EMR system, managing security, integrity and effectiveness of the program, and avoiding the more common pitfalls. We'll also provide examples of potential problems, as well as possible solutions.

Dr. Leon Goldstein Discusses Risks of EHRs

Clinical Risk & Health IT - AbedGraham

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The risks and benefits of using primary care data for research

To watch the full lecture visit: https://videos.rsm.ac.uk/video/the-risks-and-benefits-of-using-primary-care-data-for-research
About this lecture:
IrenePetersen considers the risks and benefits of using electronic health records for research. She emphasises the importance of maintaining public confidence in data security, and that professionals should always be considerate in how they use these records. Petersen highlights that it can be easy to jump to conclusions when using electronic data, and so all facts must be considered during analysis.
This lecture was part of an event called ‘Electronic health data for population health benefit' at The Royal Society of Medicine in London.

Compliance Risks in the Electronic Medical Records: Audio Educator

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How to Reduce the Safety Risks of EHRs

Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health...

Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health record (EHR), according to Lily Talakoub, MD, FAAD, of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center in McLean, Virginia, and The Doctors Company's EHR ClosedClaimsStudy. Dr. Talakoub discusses the biggest risks identified in the study, including that imaging and labs are often not found or not followed up on in the EHR or errors with copy and paste, and shares the processes that her office uses to lessen these risks.
Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues industry-leading closed claims studies that alert specialists to common risks and help them identify ways to improve patient safety.
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Doctors: Don't just rely on technology. It is vital that you have processes in place for auditing, backing up, and cross-checking data in your electronic health record (EHR), according to Lily Talakoub, MD, FAAD, of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center in McLean, Virginia, and The Doctors Company's EHR ClosedClaimsStudy. Dr. Talakoub discusses the biggest risks identified in the study, including that imaging and labs are often not found or not followed up on in the EHR or errors with copy and paste, and shares the processes that her office uses to lessen these risks.
Read the full study at http://www.thedoctors.com/EHRstudy.
Taking the mal out of malpractice with data insights: The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, regularly issues industry-leading closed claims studies that alert specialists to common risks and help them identify ways to improve patient safety.
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Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in ensuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file, which means the file is more likely up to date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMR's are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by the widespread adoption of EHR's and EMR's.
In this video, Dr Ping speaks on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care. She stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
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Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings. Records are shared through network-connected, enterprise-wide information systems or other information networks and exchanges. EHRs may include a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, vital signs, personal statistics like age and weight, and billing information.
EHR systems are designed to store data accurately and to capture the state of a patient across time. It eliminates the need to track down a patient's previous paper medical records and assists in ensuring data is accurate and legible. It can reduce risk of data replication as there is only one modifiable file, which means the file is more likely up to date, and decreases risk of lost paperwork. Due to the digital information being searchable and in a single file, EMR's are more effective when extracting medical data for the examination of possible trends and long term changes in a patient. Population-based studies of medical records may also be facilitated by the widespread adoption of EHR's and EMR's.
In this video, Dr Ping speaks on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care. She stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Aged Care
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Dr Ping Yu speaks at IEEE ISTAS10 on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care on 9 June 2010. Dr Yu stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.

Dr Ping Yu speaks at IEEE ISTAS10 on Electronic Health Records in Aged Care on 9 June 2010. Dr Yu stressed the importance of risk management implementation at "IT systems" and "practice" levels. She indicated that there are risks to be managed but into the long term electronic health records will benefit residents in aged care facilities as they will allow key staff to offer better quality of care. Of course, she noted the obvious issues that come with any electronic system- the potential for failure of electricity or system software (and related computing components), but with the right back up strategies in place, this too can be managed to ensure safety for all patients.

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Quick Look: Meaningful Use or Meltdown: Is Your Electronic Health Record System Secure?

Gib Sorebo, ChiefCybersecurity Strategist, Leidos
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17/agenda/sessions/4561-Meaningful-Use-or-Meltdown-Is-Your-Electronic-Health-Record-System-Secure
While news of healthcare breaches proliferates, there is little discussion of the key repositories that store this sensitive information. This talk will discuss the risks faced by electronic healthcare record systems and their collateral impacts. Attendees will learn both the risks as well as practical steps they can take to better secure their EHRs and limit damages resulting from breaches.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

Gib Sorebo, ChiefCybersecurity Strategist, Leidos
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17/agenda/sessions/4561-Meaningful-Use-or-Meltdown-Is-Your-Electronic-Health-Record-System-Secure
While news of healthcare breaches proliferates, there is little discussion of the key repositories that store this sensitive information. This talk will discuss the risks faced by electronic healthcare record systems and their collateral impacts. Attendees will learn both the risks as well as practical steps they can take to better secure their EHRs and limit damages resulting from breaches.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

Assessing Safety Risks Associated with EHRs: National Web Conference

This Web conference discusses the safe use of electronic health record (EHR) systems, specifically, methods to evaluate the safety of computer provider order en...

This Web conference discusses the safe use of electronic health record (EHR) systems, specifically, methods to evaluate the safety of computer provider order entry (CPOE) functionality. Presenters will describe updates to a CPOE evaluation tool that assesses safety-critical decision support alerts and discuss methods to identify ‘wrong-patient’ errors when ordering medications and tests.
Video also can be viewed at: https://healthit.ahrq.gov/events/national-web-conference-advanced-application-health-information-exchange-systems.

This Web conference discusses the safe use of electronic health record (EHR) systems, specifically, methods to evaluate the safety of computer provider order entry (CPOE) functionality. Presenters will describe updates to a CPOE evaluation tool that assesses safety-critical decision support alerts and discuss methods to identify ‘wrong-patient’ errors when ordering medications and tests.
Video also can be viewed at: https://healthit.ahrq.gov/events/national-web-conference-advanced-application-health-information-exchange-systems.

Electronic Medical Records: Managing the Risks

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to...

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to this medical record format. New technology brings with it inherent differences that may contribute to problems until we learn how to manage these risks. At MICA, we have been monitoring the challenges to successful implementation and ongoing utilization of EMRs, and have developed strategies to help meet these challenges.
Included in the webinar is a discussion of strategies for implementation of an EMR system, managing security, integrity and effectiveness of the program, and avoiding the more common pitfalls. We'll also provide examples of potential problems, as well as possible solutions.

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to this medical record format. New technology brings with it inherent differences that may contribute to problems until we learn how to manage these risks. At MICA, we have been monitoring the challenges to successful implementation and ongoing utilization of EMRs, and have developed strategies to help meet these challenges.
Included in the webinar is a discussion of strategies for implementation of an EMR system, managing security, integrity and effectiveness of the program, and avoiding the more common pitfalls. We'll also provide examples of potential problems, as well as possible solutions.

Clinical Risk & Health IT - AbedGraham

Clinical risk is the mandatory responsibility of every healthcare IT vendor. Find out more more about how our clinical experts can help you maximise the benefit...

Clinical risk is the mandatory responsibility of every healthcare IT vendor. Find out more more about how our clinical experts can help you maximise the benefits and minimise the risks for patients by visiting www.abedgraham.com

Clinical risk is the mandatory responsibility of every healthcare IT vendor. Find out more more about how our clinical experts can help you maximise the benefits and minimise the risks for patients by visiting www.abedgraham.com

The risks and benefits of using primary care data for research

To watch the full lecture visit: https://videos.rsm.ac.uk/video/the-risks-and-benefits-of-using-primary-care-data-for-research
About this lecture:
IrenePeters...

To watch the full lecture visit: https://videos.rsm.ac.uk/video/the-risks-and-benefits-of-using-primary-care-data-for-research
About this lecture:
IrenePetersen considers the risks and benefits of using electronic health records for research. She emphasises the importance of maintaining public confidence in data security, and that professionals should always be considerate in how they use these records. Petersen highlights that it can be easy to jump to conclusions when using electronic data, and so all facts must be considered during analysis.
This lecture was part of an event called ‘Electronic health data for population health benefit' at The Royal Society of Medicine in London.

To watch the full lecture visit: https://videos.rsm.ac.uk/video/the-risks-and-benefits-of-using-primary-care-data-for-research
About this lecture:
IrenePetersen considers the risks and benefits of using electronic health records for research. She emphasises the importance of maintaining public confidence in data security, and that professionals should always be considerate in how they use these records. Petersen highlights that it can be easy to jump to conclusions when using electronic data, and so all facts must be considered during analysis.
This lecture was part of an event called ‘Electronic health data for population health benefit' at The Royal Society of Medicine in London.

Click here for more Information:http://www.audioeducator.com/healthcare-compliance-and-hipaa/risks-in-electronic-medical-records-03-26-14.htmll
Compliance Risks in the Electronic Medical Records
Presented By: Kim Garner-Huey
Know the Best Practices for Documentation of Medical Necessity, Critical Care and Other Timed Services!
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Compliance Risks in the Electronic Medical Records
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Know the Best Practices for Documentation of Medical Necessity, Critical Care and Other Timed Services!
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The Very BestWaysYou CanQuit Smoking
Many people mistakenly think that quitting smoking means throwing out the cigarettes and relying on willpower alone to overcome their addiction. This might help you quit, but it doesn't need to be so excruciating. There are a number of methods you can put to use that will assist you in quitting your smoking habit.
Are Electronic Cigarettes Safe - E Cigarette Safety - Electronic Cigarette Health Risks:
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If you want to stop smoking, make a list of methods that will work for you. Sitting down and writing the ways to quit can instill an optimistic attitude and motivation for your journey. Everyone does things their own way. Identify strategies that will work for you. Make a list for yourself.
Get lots of rest when you are trying to stop smoking. For many, cigarette cravings increase during late nights. You may get tempted to sneak a smoke since nobody is around to catch you during these hours. So, make sure you get at least eight hours of sleep every night so that your body and mind are well rested and able to tackle your smoking addiction head on.
Are Electronic Cigarettes Safe - E Cigarette Safety - Electronic Cigarette Health Risks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snJk8EuMbMk
Ask your family members to get on board with your decision to stop smoking. Be clear that you need their unwavering support and encouragement, and that anything less could negatively affect your efforts. Initially, you may suffer from mood swings and cloudy judgement and the people around you should be aware of it. Quitting smoking is not easy, so you should enlist the support of your loved ones to help you through the process.
As you work on quitting smoking, remember to give yourself a reward every time you hit an important milestone. For instance, once you accomplish your first smoke-free week, take yourself out to a movie. Once you reach a month without smoking, go to a special restaurant. Continue creating rewards to work towards until you forget about smoking and are ready to move past it completely.
To maintain your willpower, despite intense cravings and withdrawal symptoms, look for healthy outlets for your stress. You could exercise once a day, find new hobbies or perhaps get massages. When you've got downtime, distract yourself with friends, books and games, so you don't think of smoking.
Quit smoking for your loved ones health. Secondhand smoke can be harmful to those in your household. This will be devastating over the course of time, as you can expose toxic chemicals through secondhand smoke. Quitting will make both you and those you love healthier.
Thinking in a positive way and being motivated are key parts in quitting smoking. Think about the improvement to your life you will have. Your breath will be much better, your health will improve, and you'll have some extra money for your budget each month. For some people, scare tactics are not an effective means of support; instead, a positive outlook and support system is far more effective.
After reading this article, you hopefully have a better idea of what you can do to help yourself quit smoking. It is unrealistic to assume that you'll never want to smoke again; however, the tips you have learned here can help you have an easier time quitting.
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Are Electronic Cigarettes Safe - E Cigarette Safety - Electronic Cigarette Health Risks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snJk8EuMbMk
If you want to stop smoking, make a list of methods that will work for you. Sitting down and writing the ways to quit can instill an optimistic attitude and motivation for your journey. Everyone does things their own way. Identify strategies that will work for you. Make a list for yourself.
Get lots of rest when you are trying to stop smoking. For many, cigarette cravings increase during late nights. You may get tempted to sneak a smoke since nobody is around to catch you during these hours. So, make sure you get at least eight hours of sleep every night so that your body and mind are well rested and able to tackle your smoking addiction head on.
Are Electronic Cigarettes Safe - E Cigarette Safety - Electronic Cigarette Health Risks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snJk8EuMbMk
Ask your family members to get on board with your decision to stop smoking. Be clear that you need their unwavering support and encouragement, and that anything less could negatively affect your efforts. Initially, you may suffer from mood swings and cloudy judgement and the people around you should be aware of it. Quitting smoking is not easy, so you should enlist the support of your loved ones to help you through the process.
As you work on quitting smoking, remember to give yourself a reward every time you hit an important milestone. For instance, once you accomplish your first smoke-free week, take yourself out to a movie. Once you reach a month without smoking, go to a special restaurant. Continue creating rewards to work towards until you forget about smoking and are ready to move past it completely.
To maintain your willpower, despite intense cravings and withdrawal symptoms, look for healthy outlets for your stress. You could exercise once a day, find new hobbies or perhaps get massages. When you've got downtime, distract yourself with friends, books and games, so you don't think of smoking.
Quit smoking for your loved ones health. Secondhand smoke can be harmful to those in your household. This will be devastating over the course of time, as you can expose toxic chemicals through secondhand smoke. Quitting will make both you and those you love healthier.
Thinking in a positive way and being motivated are key parts in quitting smoking. Think about the improvement to your life you will have. Your breath will be much better, your health will improve, and you'll have some extra money for your budget each month. For some people, scare tactics are not an effective means of support; instead, a positive outlook and support system is far more effective.
After reading this article, you hopefully have a better idea of what you can do to help yourself quit smoking. It is unrealistic to assume that you'll never want to smoke again; however, the tips you have learned here can help you have an easier time quitting.
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Electronic Health Records: What's in it for Everyone?

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple health care settings. By providing easier access to patients' medical records, EHRs can help improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and safety. But despite these advantages, the expense of system implementation has slowed EHR adoption rates, even though they have the potential to significantly reduce health care expenses over time. This session of Public HealthGrandRounds will explore the issues of EHR implementation with particular attention to public and population health while addressing concerns of cost, patient confidentiality, and other challenges.
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Electronic Medical Records: Managing the Risks

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to this medical record format. New technology brings with it inherent differences that may contribute to problems until we learn how to manage these risks. At MICA, we have been monitoring the challenges to successful implementation and ongoing utilization of EMRs, and have developed strategies to help meet these challenges.
Included in the webinar is a discussion of strategies for implementation of an EMR system, managing security, integrity and effectiveness of the program, and avoiding the more common pitfalls. We'll also provide examples of potential problems, as well as possible solutions.

HEART SURGEON SAYS VAPING IS SAFER | UNPACKING PUBLIC HEALTH

Forget about the morality and look only at the science and you come to the conclusion that vaping is categorically safer than combustible cigarettes. This is the medical opinion of Dr. Gopal Bhatnagar, Head of Cardiovascular Surgery at TrilliumHealth Center and one of the leading practitioners of ‘beating heat’ surgery in North America.
In this extended edition of RegWatch we sit down with ‘Dr. Gopal’—just minutes after he finished surgery and as we rushed to the airport to head back west.
We do a deep-dive into the complexities and contradictions of the public health war against vaping; how public health lobbies such as Heart, Cancer, Lung misinterpret or misuse data in an effort to mislead the public about the potential health risks of vaping; And, much more—only on RegWatch by Regula...

published: 07 Dec 2017

Addressing Key Security Issues in Healthcare Environments

The health and well-being of your patients is your top priority. Part of that well-being is maintaining the privacy and security of patient information and electronic medical records. Changing regulations, imposing requirements, and ongoing federal audits can mean confusion and concern for those charged with both technology and health information management processes. Even more concerning, Healthcare organizations have been the target of many recent data breaches, exposing critical patient information, and incurring fines from regulators. Many of these breaches may have been preventable had common security weaknesses been addressed.
Watch this webinar to learn how to address those common weaknesses without breaking the budget. Our panel of security experts share their expertise and answer...

published: 22 Jan 2015

How harmful are ecigarettes or vaping?

Dr. Farsalinos from Onassis Cardiac SurgeryCentre, Greece explains scientific findings about risks involved with vaping or use of ecigarettes.
This talk was given during annual E-Cigarettes Summit on 17. november 2016. at London'sRoyal Society.
Original video can be found here: https://vimeo.com/199148100
Also make sure to visit official page with additional talks and lectures: https://vaping.com/blog/e-cigarette-summit-2016/e-cigarette-summit-2016-videos/
I uploaded this video for purely informative purposes.
Thanks for watching.

EHR and Workflow - How to conduct a pre-workflow analysis

This video webinar features EHR Implementation and workflow expert Carolyn Hartley. The webinar addresses the necessary pre-workflow analysis required before implementing an EHR.

published: 15 Feb 2012

Ethics and Big Data

(Visit: http://seminars.uctv.tv/) The purpose of this panel is to highlight the role of ethics in "Big Data". The session will open with an overview of ethics issues, which will be followed by a brief discussion of Electronic Health Records as an example of some of those issues. The session will conclude with interactive discussion involving the audience. Recorded on 11/25/2013. Series: "Big Data at UCSD" [Show ID: 26114]

published: 06 Dec 2013

Meaningful Use or Meltdown: Is Your Electronic Health Record System Secure?

Gib Sorebo, ChiefCybersecurity Strategist, Leidos
This talk will discuss the cybersecurity risks faced by electronic healthcare record systems and their collateral impacts.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

published: 23 Feb 2017

5G and Me - What You Need To Know!

5G Towers, Smart Grids, The Internet of Things - What You Need To Know
4G: Fourth GenerationWirelessDataBandwidth: 2Mbps to 1Gbps
FrequencyBand: 2 to 8 GHz
Service: Dynamic information access, wearable devices, HD streaming, global roaming
Vs.
5G: Fifth Generation Wireless
Data Bandwidth: 1Gbps and higher as per need
Frequency Band: 3 to 300 GHz
Service: Dynamic information access, wearable devices, HD streaming, any demand of users
5G wireless is coming earlier than you thought.
A standards body says the next-generation wireless network can hit a deadline of 2019 instead of 2020. Look all around you. Towers are going up everywhere replacing the older, slower technology.
They are now starting to replace our main power-lines on the greenbelt a mile from my home in Orlando with...

published: 23 Nov 2017

Hacking Healthcare: The Current State of Healthcare Data Security

Feel free to ask questions here in the chat, or email your questions to letstalk@mapletronics.com and we will try to answer as many as we can at the end of this presentation.
Like subscribe and follow us at:
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The material presented in this webinar has been used by organizations of all sizes and is purposefully designed to be used by the largest to the smallest CEs, BAs, and subcontractors.
Whether you’re a representative of a hospital, insurer, care management firm or a clinic, dental office and billing company, you will benefit from learning the topics addressed in this webinar. In this session, attendees will learn abo...

published: 28 May 2015

05_Panel Reaction _ Risk Identification

The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) is a public-private partnership designed to inform the appropriate use of observational data for studying the real-world effects of medical products. OMOP is a multi-year methodological research initiative that has developed a network of administrative claims and electronic health records databases and established a community of methodologists to test the feasibility and utility of large-scale observational analyses. Each year, OMOP holds an annual symposium to publicly share insights from the partnership's ongoing research with all interested stakeholders.
Moderator:
William DuMouchel, PhD, OMOP ResearchInvestigatorChief Statistical Scientist, Oracle Health Sciences
Panelists:
Stephen Evans BA MSc C StatFRCP (Edin) FISPE, Professo...

How Counterfeiting Causes Job Loss, Crime, and Health Risks

ToxiCity: Story of graveyard for electronics... and people (RT Documentary)

E-waste, the term given to discarded electronic appliances, is often shipped by developed nations to poorer countries such as Ghana. RTD visits the country's most infamous dumping ground, Agbogbloshie. Locals call it “Sodom and Gomorrah” after the infamous Biblical sin cities. Its air and soil are polluted with toxic chemicals, while extreme poverty, child labour and criminal gangs are also rife.
Ghana is one of several African countries where electronic goods are sent once they have been discarded by developed nations. Agbogbloshie is an enormous dumping ground near Accra where digital appliances are dismantled for scrap. The process employed by those working there involves burning off plastic casing to uncover metal components. As a result, extremely toxic chemicals are released into th...

published: 16 Apr 2017

03_Building a Risk Identification System

The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) is a public-private partnership designed to inform the appropriate use of observational data for studying the real-world effects of medical products. OMOP is a multi-year methodological research initiative that has developed a network of administrative claims and electronic health records databases and established a community of methodologists to test the feasibility and utility of large-scale observational analyses. Each year, OMOP holds an annual symposium to publicly share insights from the partnership's ongoing research with all interested stakeholders.
Patrick Ryan, PhD, OMOP ResearchInvestigatorDirector, Epidemiology, JanssenResearch and Development

Electronic Health Records: What's in it for Everyone?

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple h...

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple health care settings. By providing easier access to patients' medical records, EHRs can help improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and safety. But despite these advantages, the expense of system implementation has slowed EHR adoption rates, even though they have the potential to significantly reduce health care expenses over time. This session of Public HealthGrandRounds will explore the issues of EHR implementation with particular attention to public and population health while addressing concerns of cost, patient confidentiality, and other challenges.
Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html
This video can also be viewed at http://www.cdc.gov/about/grand-rounds/archives/2011/July2011.htm

Electronic health records (EHRs) allow for the systematic collection and management of patient health information in a form that can be shared across multiple health care settings. By providing easier access to patients' medical records, EHRs can help improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and safety. But despite these advantages, the expense of system implementation has slowed EHR adoption rates, even though they have the potential to significantly reduce health care expenses over time. This session of Public HealthGrandRounds will explore the issues of EHR implementation with particular attention to public and population health while addressing concerns of cost, patient confidentiality, and other challenges.
Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html
This video can also be viewed at http://www.cdc.gov/about/grand-rounds/archives/2011/July2011.htm

Electronic Medical Records: Managing the Risks

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to...

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to this medical record format. New technology brings with it inherent differences that may contribute to problems until we learn how to manage these risks. At MICA, we have been monitoring the challenges to successful implementation and ongoing utilization of EMRs, and have developed strategies to help meet these challenges.
Included in the webinar is a discussion of strategies for implementation of an EMR system, managing security, integrity and effectiveness of the program, and avoiding the more common pitfalls. We'll also provide examples of potential problems, as well as possible solutions.

As EMRs have become more common in healthcare offices and other facilities, we are learning more about their benefits as well as some of the risks particular to this medical record format. New technology brings with it inherent differences that may contribute to problems until we learn how to manage these risks. At MICA, we have been monitoring the challenges to successful implementation and ongoing utilization of EMRs, and have developed strategies to help meet these challenges.
Included in the webinar is a discussion of strategies for implementation of an EMR system, managing security, integrity and effectiveness of the program, and avoiding the more common pitfalls. We'll also provide examples of potential problems, as well as possible solutions.

Max Igan - Surviving the Matrix - Episode 296 - AmericanVoiceRadio, June 9th, 2017 - http://thecrowhouse.com
Support The Crowhouse: https://www.patreon.com/maxigan?ty=h
Bitcoin: 1NPsKQ2d23aWqqwqQ2qfgMv19XyMPmYh7K
https://steemit.com/@maxigan
http://www.electricsense.com/12399/5g-radiation-dangers/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h25WTM4-jAk
http://www.mwrf.com/active-components/millimeter-waves-enhance-military-projects
https://www.sto.nato.int/SitePages/newsitem.aspx?ID=3475
http://engineering.berkeley.edu/magazine/fall-2016/neural-dust
http://www.keysight.com/main/editorial.jspx?ckey=2311424&id=2311424&lc=eng&cc=GB
http://www.jhuapl.edu/techdigest/TD/td3301/33_01-Andrusenko.pdf
I dont't trust a lot from Sott but this is an informative article:
https://www.sott.net/article/345599-5G-networks-will-use-the-same-frequencies-as-pain-inflicting-crowd-control-weapons
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2017/03/whole-point-internet-things-big-brother-can-spy-2.html
http://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2016-08-03
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/517091/how-smart-dust-could-spy-on-your-brain/
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TECH/05/03/smart.dust.sensors/
120 different cell phone studies. The Links in the pdf here do not work but you can copy paste them to your browser to access the studies:
http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/pdfs/20101220_cellphone_studies_powerwatch_v4.pdf
_______________________________________________________
Universal Law/sovereign law trumps all others.
1. No man or woman, in or out of government shall initiate force, threat of force or fraud against my life and property and, any and all contracts Im a party to not giving full disclosure to me whether signed by me or not are void at my discretion.
2. I may use force in self-defense against anyone that violates Law
3. There shall be no exceptions to Law 1 and 2.
When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest or treaty and there is nothing to fear from them, then he is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader. - Plato
"I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” - Richard Feynman
“I have lived on the lip of insanity, wanting to know reasons, knocking on a door. It opens. I've been knocking from the inside.” - Rumi

Max Igan - Surviving the Matrix - Episode 296 - AmericanVoiceRadio, June 9th, 2017 - http://thecrowhouse.com
Support The Crowhouse: https://www.patreon.com/maxigan?ty=h
Bitcoin: 1NPsKQ2d23aWqqwqQ2qfgMv19XyMPmYh7K
https://steemit.com/@maxigan
http://www.electricsense.com/12399/5g-radiation-dangers/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h25WTM4-jAk
http://www.mwrf.com/active-components/millimeter-waves-enhance-military-projects
https://www.sto.nato.int/SitePages/newsitem.aspx?ID=3475
http://engineering.berkeley.edu/magazine/fall-2016/neural-dust
http://www.keysight.com/main/editorial.jspx?ckey=2311424&id=2311424&lc=eng&cc=GB
http://www.jhuapl.edu/techdigest/TD/td3301/33_01-Andrusenko.pdf
I dont't trust a lot from Sott but this is an informative article:
https://www.sott.net/article/345599-5G-networks-will-use-the-same-frequencies-as-pain-inflicting-crowd-control-weapons
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2017/03/whole-point-internet-things-big-brother-can-spy-2.html
http://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2016-08-03
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/517091/how-smart-dust-could-spy-on-your-brain/
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TECH/05/03/smart.dust.sensors/
120 different cell phone studies. The Links in the pdf here do not work but you can copy paste them to your browser to access the studies:
http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/pdfs/20101220_cellphone_studies_powerwatch_v4.pdf
_______________________________________________________
Universal Law/sovereign law trumps all others.
1. No man or woman, in or out of government shall initiate force, threat of force or fraud against my life and property and, any and all contracts Im a party to not giving full disclosure to me whether signed by me or not are void at my discretion.
2. I may use force in self-defense against anyone that violates Law
3. There shall be no exceptions to Law 1 and 2.
When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest or treaty and there is nothing to fear from them, then he is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader. - Plato
"I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” - Richard Feynman
“I have lived on the lip of insanity, wanting to know reasons, knocking on a door. It opens. I've been knocking from the inside.” - Rumi

HEART SURGEON SAYS VAPING IS SAFER | UNPACKING PUBLIC HEALTH

Forget about the morality and look only at the science and you come to the conclusion that vaping is categorically safer than combustible cigarettes. This is th...

Forget about the morality and look only at the science and you come to the conclusion that vaping is categorically safer than combustible cigarettes. This is the medical opinion of Dr. Gopal Bhatnagar, Head of Cardiovascular Surgery at TrilliumHealth Center and one of the leading practitioners of ‘beating heat’ surgery in North America.
In this extended edition of RegWatch we sit down with ‘Dr. Gopal’—just minutes after he finished surgery and as we rushed to the airport to head back west.
We do a deep-dive into the complexities and contradictions of the public health war against vaping; how public health lobbies such as Heart, Cancer, Lung misinterpret or misuse data in an effort to mislead the public about the potential health risks of vaping; And, much more—only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com.
Produced by: BrentStaffordReleasedDecember 7, 2017
WATCH: DR. GOPAL SPEAKS | BATTLE OVER BILL 174
https://youtu.be/kpeaF3V-2ko

Forget about the morality and look only at the science and you come to the conclusion that vaping is categorically safer than combustible cigarettes. This is the medical opinion of Dr. Gopal Bhatnagar, Head of Cardiovascular Surgery at TrilliumHealth Center and one of the leading practitioners of ‘beating heat’ surgery in North America.
In this extended edition of RegWatch we sit down with ‘Dr. Gopal’—just minutes after he finished surgery and as we rushed to the airport to head back west.
We do a deep-dive into the complexities and contradictions of the public health war against vaping; how public health lobbies such as Heart, Cancer, Lung misinterpret or misuse data in an effort to mislead the public about the potential health risks of vaping; And, much more—only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com.
Produced by: BrentStaffordReleasedDecember 7, 2017
WATCH: DR. GOPAL SPEAKS | BATTLE OVER BILL 174
https://youtu.be/kpeaF3V-2ko

Addressing Key Security Issues in Healthcare Environments

The health and well-being of your patients is your top priority. Part of that well-being is maintaining the privacy and security of patient information and elec...

The health and well-being of your patients is your top priority. Part of that well-being is maintaining the privacy and security of patient information and electronic medical records. Changing regulations, imposing requirements, and ongoing federal audits can mean confusion and concern for those charged with both technology and health information management processes. Even more concerning, Healthcare organizations have been the target of many recent data breaches, exposing critical patient information, and incurring fines from regulators. Many of these breaches may have been preventable had common security weaknesses been addressed.
Watch this webinar to learn how to address those common weaknesses without breaking the budget. Our panel of security experts share their expertise and answer questions you may have about protecting your organization from attack.

The health and well-being of your patients is your top priority. Part of that well-being is maintaining the privacy and security of patient information and electronic medical records. Changing regulations, imposing requirements, and ongoing federal audits can mean confusion and concern for those charged with both technology and health information management processes. Even more concerning, Healthcare organizations have been the target of many recent data breaches, exposing critical patient information, and incurring fines from regulators. Many of these breaches may have been preventable had common security weaknesses been addressed.
Watch this webinar to learn how to address those common weaknesses without breaking the budget. Our panel of security experts share their expertise and answer questions you may have about protecting your organization from attack.

How harmful are ecigarettes or vaping?

Dr. Farsalinos from Onassis Cardiac SurgeryCentre, Greece explains scientific findings about risks involved with vaping or use of ecigarettes.
This talk was g...

Dr. Farsalinos from Onassis Cardiac SurgeryCentre, Greece explains scientific findings about risks involved with vaping or use of ecigarettes.
This talk was given during annual E-Cigarettes Summit on 17. november 2016. at London'sRoyal Society.
Original video can be found here: https://vimeo.com/199148100
Also make sure to visit official page with additional talks and lectures: https://vaping.com/blog/e-cigarette-summit-2016/e-cigarette-summit-2016-videos/
I uploaded this video for purely informative purposes.
Thanks for watching.

Dr. Farsalinos from Onassis Cardiac SurgeryCentre, Greece explains scientific findings about risks involved with vaping or use of ecigarettes.
This talk was given during annual E-Cigarettes Summit on 17. november 2016. at London'sRoyal Society.
Original video can be found here: https://vimeo.com/199148100
Also make sure to visit official page with additional talks and lectures: https://vaping.com/blog/e-cigarette-summit-2016/e-cigarette-summit-2016-videos/
I uploaded this video for purely informative purposes.
Thanks for watching.

Ethics and Big Data

(Visit: http://seminars.uctv.tv/) The purpose of this panel is to highlight the role of ethics in "Big Data". The session will open with an overview of ethics i...

(Visit: http://seminars.uctv.tv/) The purpose of this panel is to highlight the role of ethics in "Big Data". The session will open with an overview of ethics issues, which will be followed by a brief discussion of Electronic Health Records as an example of some of those issues. The session will conclude with interactive discussion involving the audience. Recorded on 11/25/2013. Series: "Big Data at UCSD" [Show ID: 26114]

(Visit: http://seminars.uctv.tv/) The purpose of this panel is to highlight the role of ethics in "Big Data". The session will open with an overview of ethics issues, which will be followed by a brief discussion of Electronic Health Records as an example of some of those issues. The session will conclude with interactive discussion involving the audience. Recorded on 11/25/2013. Series: "Big Data at UCSD" [Show ID: 26114]

published:06 Dec 2013

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Meaningful Use or Meltdown: Is Your Electronic Health Record System Secure?

5G Towers, Smart Grids, The Internet of Things - What You Need To Know
4G: Fourth GenerationWirelessDataBandwidth: 2Mbps to 1Gbps
FrequencyBand: 2 to 8 GHz
Service: Dynamic information access, wearable devices, HD streaming, global roaming
Vs.
5G: Fifth Generation Wireless
Data Bandwidth: 1Gbps and higher as per need
Frequency Band: 3 to 300 GHz
Service: Dynamic information access, wearable devices, HD streaming, any demand of users
5G wireless is coming earlier than you thought.
A standards body says the next-generation wireless network can hit a deadline of 2019 instead of 2020. Look all around you. Towers are going up everywhere replacing the older, slower technology.
They are now starting to replace our main power-lines on the greenbelt a mile from my home in Orlando with new larger towers. They are going from 60 feet to 100 feet in height with 5G WiFi hot spots on each. They are spaced out every couple hundred yards for at least 5 miles. As 5G signals travel a shorter distance than 4G, they will have to put relays every 10 houses or so to ensure no gap in transmission. These towers were suppose to be installed by the end of September 2017 but Hurricane Irma slowed their plans by a couple months. SMH
If you feel sick now and believe it may be do to all the radio transmission in the air all around you, wait until 5G is fully activated and more WiFi devices come on line accessing data 24 hours a day.
Health Risks of 5G Technology: Dr. Devra DavisOriginalSource: https://youtu.be/PwLJOxXGOww
Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors Patent # US 6506148 B2 https://www.google.com/patents/US6506148
Method and device for implementing the radio frequency hearing effect US 6470214 B1 https://www.google.com/patents/US6470214
RFIDMicrochips - Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
https://youtu.be/2IiJEY-4AdA
Eat healthy, pray daily, put on the Full Armor of God. Put down and turn off your devices when you can. God bless everyone. Jesus loves you all.
Content in this video thanks to The BlackChild https://www.youtube.com/channel/UConUlNbGDj06ylXn-QyiYbA / Truthstream Media https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVEaFSr-jdTa_QE4PPSkVJw / FaceLikeTheSun https://www.youtube.com/user/FaceLikeTheSun
New videos are posted daily. Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ShakingMyHeadProductions
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5G Towers, Smart Grids, The Internet of Things - What You Need To Know
4G: Fourth GenerationWirelessDataBandwidth: 2Mbps to 1Gbps
FrequencyBand: 2 to 8 GHz
Service: Dynamic information access, wearable devices, HD streaming, global roaming
Vs.
5G: Fifth Generation Wireless
Data Bandwidth: 1Gbps and higher as per need
Frequency Band: 3 to 300 GHz
Service: Dynamic information access, wearable devices, HD streaming, any demand of users
5G wireless is coming earlier than you thought.
A standards body says the next-generation wireless network can hit a deadline of 2019 instead of 2020. Look all around you. Towers are going up everywhere replacing the older, slower technology.
They are now starting to replace our main power-lines on the greenbelt a mile from my home in Orlando with new larger towers. They are going from 60 feet to 100 feet in height with 5G WiFi hot spots on each. They are spaced out every couple hundred yards for at least 5 miles. As 5G signals travel a shorter distance than 4G, they will have to put relays every 10 houses or so to ensure no gap in transmission. These towers were suppose to be installed by the end of September 2017 but Hurricane Irma slowed their plans by a couple months. SMH
If you feel sick now and believe it may be do to all the radio transmission in the air all around you, wait until 5G is fully activated and more WiFi devices come on line accessing data 24 hours a day.
Health Risks of 5G Technology: Dr. Devra DavisOriginalSource: https://youtu.be/PwLJOxXGOww
Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors Patent # US 6506148 B2 https://www.google.com/patents/US6506148
Method and device for implementing the radio frequency hearing effect US 6470214 B1 https://www.google.com/patents/US6470214
RFIDMicrochips - Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
https://youtu.be/2IiJEY-4AdA
Eat healthy, pray daily, put on the Full Armor of God. Put down and turn off your devices when you can. God bless everyone. Jesus loves you all.
Content in this video thanks to The BlackChild https://www.youtube.com/channel/UConUlNbGDj06ylXn-QyiYbA / Truthstream Media https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVEaFSr-jdTa_QE4PPSkVJw / FaceLikeTheSun https://www.youtube.com/user/FaceLikeTheSun
New videos are posted daily. Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ShakingMyHeadProductions
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Hacking Healthcare: The Current State of Healthcare Data Security

Feel free to ask questions here in the chat, or email your questions to letstalk@mapletronics.com and we will try to answer as many as we can at the end of this...

Feel free to ask questions here in the chat, or email your questions to letstalk@mapletronics.com and we will try to answer as many as we can at the end of this presentation.
Like subscribe and follow us at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MapleTronics
https://www.linkedin.com/company/mapletronics-computers-inc.
https://www.facebook.com/mapletronics
http://mapletronics.com/blog
The material presented in this webinar has been used by organizations of all sizes and is purposefully designed to be used by the largest to the smallest CEs, BAs, and subcontractors.
Whether you’re a representative of a hospital, insurer, care management firm or a clinic, dental office and billing company, you will benefit from learning the topics addressed in this webinar. In this session, attendees will learn about:
- HIPAASecurityRuleRisk Analysis
- Review of SR related policies and procedures
- A practice risk analysis methodology
- What you are facing in 2015 and how to be prepared
A major goal of the HIPAA Security Rule is to protect the privacy of individuals’ health information while allowing CEs and BAs to adopt new technologies to improve the quality and efficiency of patient care. Thus, as technology continuously improves, you need to stay educated and prepared to provide the best experience for your clients.

Feel free to ask questions here in the chat, or email your questions to letstalk@mapletronics.com and we will try to answer as many as we can at the end of this presentation.
Like subscribe and follow us at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MapleTronics
https://www.linkedin.com/company/mapletronics-computers-inc.
https://www.facebook.com/mapletronics
http://mapletronics.com/blog
The material presented in this webinar has been used by organizations of all sizes and is purposefully designed to be used by the largest to the smallest CEs, BAs, and subcontractors.
Whether you’re a representative of a hospital, insurer, care management firm or a clinic, dental office and billing company, you will benefit from learning the topics addressed in this webinar. In this session, attendees will learn about:
- HIPAASecurityRuleRisk Analysis
- Review of SR related policies and procedures
- A practice risk analysis methodology
- What you are facing in 2015 and how to be prepared
A major goal of the HIPAA Security Rule is to protect the privacy of individuals’ health information while allowing CEs and BAs to adopt new technologies to improve the quality and efficiency of patient care. Thus, as technology continuously improves, you need to stay educated and prepared to provide the best experience for your clients.

ToxiCity: Story of graveyard for electronics... and people (RT Documentary)

E-waste, the term given to discarded electronic appliances, is often shipped by developed nations to poorer countries such as Ghana. RTD visits the country's mo...

E-waste, the term given to discarded electronic appliances, is often shipped by developed nations to poorer countries such as Ghana. RTD visits the country's most infamous dumping ground, Agbogbloshie. Locals call it “Sodom and Gomorrah” after the infamous Biblical sin cities. Its air and soil are polluted with toxic chemicals, while extreme poverty, child labour and criminal gangs are also rife.
Ghana is one of several African countries where electronic goods are sent once they have been discarded by developed nations. Agbogbloshie is an enormous dumping ground near Accra where digital appliances are dismantled for scrap. The process employed by those working there involves burning off plastic casing to uncover metal components. As a result, extremely toxic chemicals are released into the environment. The site operates without any health and safety regulations, and every day those living and working there, including young children, are exposed to substantial health risks. Despite this, many Ghanaians still see the e-waste industry as a vital source of employment.
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E-waste, the term given to discarded electronic appliances, is often shipped by developed nations to poorer countries such as Ghana. RTD visits the country's most infamous dumping ground, Agbogbloshie. Locals call it “Sodom and Gomorrah” after the infamous Biblical sin cities. Its air and soil are polluted with toxic chemicals, while extreme poverty, child labour and criminal gangs are also rife.
Ghana is one of several African countries where electronic goods are sent once they have been discarded by developed nations. Agbogbloshie is an enormous dumping ground near Accra where digital appliances are dismantled for scrap. The process employed by those working there involves burning off plastic casing to uncover metal components. As a result, extremely toxic chemicals are released into the environment. The site operates without any health and safety regulations, and every day those living and working there, including young children, are exposed to substantial health risks. Despite this, many Ghanaians still see the e-waste industry as a vital source of employment.
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03_Building a Risk Identification System

The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) is a public-private partnership designed to inform the appropriate use of observational data for studying ...

The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) is a public-private partnership designed to inform the appropriate use of observational data for studying the real-world effects of medical products. OMOP is a multi-year methodological research initiative that has developed a network of administrative claims and electronic health records databases and established a community of methodologists to test the feasibility and utility of large-scale observational analyses. Each year, OMOP holds an annual symposium to publicly share insights from the partnership's ongoing research with all interested stakeholders.
Patrick Ryan, PhD, OMOP ResearchInvestigatorDirector, Epidemiology, JanssenResearch and Development

The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) is a public-private partnership designed to inform the appropriate use of observational data for studying the real-world effects of medical products. OMOP is a multi-year methodological research initiative that has developed a network of administrative claims and electronic health records databases and established a community of methodologists to test the feasibility and utility of large-scale observational analyses. Each year, OMOP holds an annual symposium to publicly share insights from the partnership's ongoing research with all interested stakeholders.
Patrick Ryan, PhD, OMOP ResearchInvestigatorDirector, Epidemiology, JanssenResearch and Development

Top Four Electronic Health Record Risk Factors

The electronic health record is an important tool for doctors to coordinate care, improve patient safety, and achieve better clinical outcomes. But to use an EHR effectively, you must protect against risk. Learn how to avoid the top four EHR risk factors and use your EHR to capture meaningful information about each office visit.
Julie J. Song, MPH, Patient Safety/Risk ManagementAccount Executive at The Doctors Company, discusses the risks and benefits of EHRs in this brief video.
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5:30

Vaping & E-Cigs: What Are The Dangers? - A Doctors Opinion (BBC)

BBC documentary clip about the huge rise in the use of Electronic Cigarette's and Vaping a...

Vaping & E-Cigs: What Are The Dangers? - A Doctors Opinion (BBC)

BBC documentary clip about the huge rise in the use of Electronic Cigarette's and Vaping around Britain and the world. A doctor delves into the world of "Vaping" to see if there are any real dangers or health risks associated with these popular products.
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1:56

Electronic Health Records: Privacy and Security

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right t...

Electronic Health Records: Privacy and Security

Whether your health information is stored on paper or electronically, you have the right to keep it private. Watch this video and visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr to learn about electronic health records and your patient privacy rights under the HIPAA privacy and security rules.
Today, more and more of your health information is being stored electronically. The HIPAA privacy and security rules outline steps that providers must take to protect electronic health records. This video provides an overview of patient privacy rights and what providers need to do to keep your health information secure.

5:25

What's Wrong with E-Cigarettes?

Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers qui...

What's Wrong with E-Cigarettes?

Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to cigarettes? Could they help millions of smokers quit smoking? If so, why would anti-tobacco activists oppose e-cigarettes? Get the truth about e-cigarettes in this short video.
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Imagine if there were an alternative to smoking cigarettes.
Imagine this alternative could help millions of people quit smoking and came with only a fraction of the harmful chemicals that cigarettes do.
Well, you don’t have to imagine it. It exists.
E-cigarettes are the most innovative and promising smoking-cessation product yet invented. So, public health officials and anti-tobacco activists are all in favor of this life-saving innovation, right?
Actually, they’re almost all totally against it.
Why?
Because, incredibly, they make no substantial distinction between e-cigarettes and real cigarettes -- even though they are completely different products.
To begin with, e-cigarettes aren’t cigarettes. They contain no tobacco. Instead, a liquid containing nicotine derived from tobacco leaves is vaporized, and users of e-cigarettes inhale that vapor. Vapor, mind-you – not smoke.
This is significant because the real harm from tobacco comes from the combustion process, which releases hundreds of toxic compounds known as tar. Since e-cigarettes have no tobacco and no combustion, they release no tar. This makes them, according to Britain’s Department of Health, at least 95% less harmful than tobacco cigarettes.
E-cigarettes do contain nicotine, an addictive drug. However, there is little evidence that nicotine alone is bad for you, making it similar to, say, caffeine--a drug used every day by millions of people.
Brad Rodu, an oral cancer specialist at the University of Louisville, put it this way: “I love coffee, and I’m sure I could get caffeine if I smoked my coffee beans…but I would be paying a much different price in overall health [if I did].”
In other words, when it comes to addictive substances like caffeine or nicotine, it isn’t the addictive substance that’s harmful; it’s how it’s delivered. As South African psychiatrist Mike Russell said about cigarettes: “[People] smoke for [the] nicotine, but they die from the tar.”
And again, there’s no tar in e-cigarettes.
Does this all mean e-cigarettes are completely safe? Of course not. Nothing is completely safe. E-cigarettes are a relatively new innovation so more research is needed, especially on long-term effects. There’s also a place for sensible regulation to ensure consumer safety.
But unlike normal everyday products, any potential risk posed by e-cigarettes is far outweighed by a real – not potential – good: saving lives by providing the nicotine that smokers enjoy without delivering the deadly toxins that can kill them.
Many former smokers have successfully used e-cigarettes to help them kick their nicotine addiction altogether. A recent study in an Oxford Journal peer-reviewed publication, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, said that e-cigarettes could reduce smoking-related deaths by 21 percent. That’s thousands of lives every year.
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2:26

The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets

The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets
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The Danger of Excessive Use of Electronic Gadgets

The Danger of Excessive Use of ElectronicGadgets
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Many people are in agreement that the progress that has taken place in the realm of technology has had wonderful consequences on our way of life, but have also has had repercussions on our society that some did not see coming. Still, just because our gadgets have changed the way we do certain things should not mean that their invention is less than amazing.
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2:07

Health Risk 101 - What the heck does "Health Risk" actually mean?

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When people talk about "health risk", what do they mean? He...

Health Risk 101 - What the heck does "Health Risk" actually mean?

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When people talk about "health risk", what do they mean? Here's one perspective that's helpful for thinking about risk in ways that help understand and reduce it.
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4:20

Smoking vs Vaping

Is vaping actually better for your health?
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Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Health and Tips to Prevent Health Problems

Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emitted by Mobile Phones, Computers, Tablets and Wi-Fi Routers are harmful for the human body and cause many health problems such as Headaches, Hearing loss, Memory loss, Loss of concentration, etc. They also cause brain tumours and cancer in very extreme cases. There are many simple ways by which one can stay protected from such harmful radiations. See this video to learn how.

Wi-Fi connects electronic devices to wireless computer networks (wireless LAN) using electromagnetic radiation. Wi-Fi is installed in homes, schools, offices, stores, hotels, coffee shops, airports, libraries, hospitals, public buildings and even entire sections of cities. Wi-Fi signals are, unlike TV and radio signals, strong enough to penetrate concrete walls. Many health experts consider Wi-Fi radiation to be dangerous.
Wi-Fi technology is used by personal computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth hands-free handsets, wireless video game consoles, MP3 players, smart meters and other wireless applications.
Wi-Fi signals use a frequency of 2.4 GHz, nearly identical to the frequency of microwave ovens (2.45 GHz) and similar to those of mobile or cell phones (GSM phones use 1.8 or 1.9 GHz and the UMTS 3G phones use 2.1 GHz).
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Since Wi-Fi is so recent, no studies have yet been done on the long-term health effects of Wi-Fi. However, thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of mobile phones and mobile phone masts. These studies have found that mobile phone radiation can cause cancer!
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The health dangers of Wi-Fi radiation are commonly dismissed because Wi-Fi is so convenient. However, scientific studies suggest that prolonged exposure to the low-level electromagnetic radiation can cause many health problems.
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Wi-Fi radiation penetrates the body, affects cell membranes and over time cells to lose their ability to function properly. Wi-Fi radiation disturbs the body's natural energy field causing stress, fatigue and a weakened immune system. Wi-Fi radiation can cause headaches, concentration problems, dizziness, anxiety, memory loss, depression, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rates, seizures, epilepsy, nausea, skin rashes, insomnia, ringing ears, high blood pressure, brain damage, autism, diabetes, fibromyalgia, infertility, birth defects, DNA damage, leukemia, cancer, etc.
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Children are especially vulnerable to Wi-Fi radiation signals because their nervous systems and brains are still developing. Their skulls are thinner and smaller, so the radiation penetrates their brains more deeply. Many schools are now using Wi-Fi but this is negatively affecting the learning abilities of children!
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If you have Wi-Fi at home and your children use laptops or play wireless video games they are living in a virtual soup of electromagnetic radiation, exposing them to many health risks. Most Wi-Fi routers and modems don't get turned off at night and thus homes are flooded with radiation 24/7.
Other sources of electromagnetic radiation are cordless phones and baby monitors. These devices use DECT technology (similar to Wi-Fi) with frequencies of 1.9, 2.4 and 5.8 GHz.
Contrary to claims of the Wi-Fi industry, Wi-Fi radiation is NOT safe!
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3:15

Chest X-Ray Electronic Cigarettes Before and After Smoking Health harmful

In this episode Shawn from http://www.zeecigs.com/ reveals the results of his Chest x-ray ...